88 FLORA OF VERMONT 



HELIOPSIS 

 H. scabra, Dunal. Franklin, Wild ; Hartford and Norwich, Sargent. 



HIERACIUM. Hawkweed 



H. AUKANTiACUM, L. Orange Hawkweed. Common. A weed pest in pas- 

 tures and lawns, especially in the northwestern counties. 



H. Canadense, Michx. Dry cool woods ; frequent. 



H. paniculatum, L. Open woods ; frequent. 



H. scabfum, Michx. Dry open woods ; common. 



H. venosum, L. Dry plains and pine woods ; occasional. 



INULA 

 I. IIeleniu.m, L. Elecampane. Roadsides and damp pastures ; frequent. 



KRIGIA 



K, Virginica, Willd. (Adopogon Carolinianum, Britton.) Dwarf Dande- 

 lion. Dry sterile soil ; occasional. 



LACTUCA. Wild Lettuce 



L. Canadensis, L. Rich damp soil, borders of fields and thickets ; common. 



L. hirsuta, Muhl. Charlotte, Pringle. 



L. integrifolia, Bigel. Newfane, Grout; Pownal, EggUslon; Middlebury, 

 Brainerd. 



L. leucophaea. Gray. (L..spicata, Hitchcock.) Low grounds ; common. 



L. ScARioLA, L. Prickly Lettuce. Waste places ; Rutland, Jones ; St. 

 Albans, Orton ; Burlington, Mrs. Flj/nn. 



L APSA N A ( L AIM PSAN A ) 

 L. COMMUNIS, L. Brattleboro, Frost. 



LEONTODON 



L. AUTirM:^Ai,is, L. Fall Dandelion. Abundant on village green, Irasburgh, 

 T. E. Hazen, Wild. 



MATKICAKIA 



M, nrscoiDE^., DC. (M. matricarioides. Porter. ) Adventive from Paciiir 

 coast. Abundant along railroad and highways, Pownal, Eggleston. 



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