48 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



S. TELEPHioiDES Michx. American Orpine. A roadside escape in sandy 

 soil, Colchester, (N. F. F.). Sept. 



SAXIFRAGACEAE. SAXIFRAGE FAMILY 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM (Tourn.) L. Golden Saxifrage 



C. americaimm Schwein. Wet shady places; frequent. May, June. 



MITELLA (Tourn.) L. MiterworT. Bishop's Cap 



M. dipliylla L. Two-leaved Miterwort. Rich woods; common. Apr., 

 May. 



M. Hilda L. Naked Miterwort. Deep moist woods, in moss; rare. May, 

 June. South Burlington, (Jones); Burlington, (N. F. F.). 



PARNASSIA (Tourn.) L. Grass oe Parnassus 



P. oaroliniana Michx. Wet banks; rare. Aug. South Burlington, 

 (Torrey, Ross); Burlington, (N. F. F.). 



RIBES L. Currant. Gooseberry 



II. AUREUM Pursh. (R. odoratum Wend.) Missouri or Buffalo Cur- 

 rant. Occasionally persistent about old building sites. May. 



I*. Cyuosbati L. Prickly Gooseberry, Dogberry. Rocky woods; com- 

 mon. May. 



H. floridum L'Her. (R. americanum Mill.) Wild Black Currant. Moist 

 rich woods; frequent. May, June. 



R. triste Pall. Swamp Red Currant. Cold swamps; occasional. May. 



B. VULGARE Lam. Garden Red Currant. Common in cultivation and 

 occasional as an escape in fence-rows and waste places. Apr., 

 May. 



SAXIFRAGA (Tourn.) L. Saxifrage 



S. peniisylyaiiica L. Swamp Saxifrage. Bogs; rare. May, June. South 



Burlington, (Benedict, N. F. F.). 



S. Tirginiensis Michx. Early Saxifrage. Exposed rocks and dry hill- 

 sides; common. Apr., May. 



TIARELLA L. False Miterwort 



T. cordifolia L. Foam-flower. Rich moist woods; common. May, 

 June. 



