FLORA OF VERMONT f)5 



CONIOSELINUM 



r C Canadense, Torr. and Gray. (C. Chinense, B. S. P.) Swamps and cold 

 cliffs ; occasional. 



CONIUM 

 C, MACULATUM, L. Poison Hemlock. Waste places ; occasional. 



CRYPTOT^NIA 



C. Canadensis, DC. (Deringa Canadensis, Kuntze.) Moist woods; common. 



DAITCUS. Carrot 



D. Carota, L. Wild Carrot. Old meadows ; common. 



F HERACLEUM 



H. lanatum, Michx, Cow Parsnip. Cold moist ground ; frequent. 



HYDROCOTYLE 

 H. Americana, L. Wet places ; common. 



I LEVISTICUM 



L. OFFICINALE, Koch. Lovage. Occasionally adventive. 



OSMORRHIZA ( WASHINGTONIA) Sweet Cicely 

 O. brevistylis, DC. (W. Claytoni, Britton) Rich woods ; common. 

 O, longistylis, DC. Moist rich woods ; occasional. 



■ PASTINACA 



P. sativa, L. Wild Parsnip. Roadsides and waste places ; common. 



PIMPINELLA 

 P. integerrima, A. Gray. Rocky shores of Lake Champlain ; occasional. 



SANICULA,' Black Snakeroot 

 S. Canadensis, L. Shaded ledges ; frequent. 

 S. gregaria, Bicknell. Moist rich soil ; frequent. 

 S. Marylandica, L. Moist wood>^ ; common. 

 S. tfifoliata, Bicknell. Rich woods ; frequent. 



I See E. Brainerd. The Saiiiculas of Western Vermont. Rhedora. 1 : 7. 1S99. 



