FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY (il 



TILIACEAE. LINDEN FAMILY 



TILIA (Tourn.) L. Linden. Basswood 

 ■ T. iiiiiericaiia L. Basswood. Woodlands; common. June, July. 



MALVACEAE. MALLOW FAMILY 



ABUTILON (Tourn.) Mill. Indian Mallow 



A. Theophrasti Medic. Velvet Leaf. Occasional by waysides and as 

 a garden weed. Aug.-Oct. Williston, (Bates) ; Burlington, (Jones, 

 N. F. F.); Colchester, (Mrs. Walker). 



HIBISCUS L. Rose Mallow • 



H. Trionum L. Flower-of-an-hour, Bladder Ketmia. Occasionally ad- 

 ventive in gardens and waste places. July, Aug. Burlington, 

 (Jones, N. F. F., Mrs. Walker). 



MALVA (Tourn.) L. Mallow 



M. Alcea L. European Mallow. A garden escape, Burlington, (N. 

 F. F.). June-Sept. 



M. moschata L. Musk Mallow. Roadsides and waste places; occa- 

 sional. June, July. 



M. ROTUNDiFOLiA L. Commou Mallow, Cheeses. Waste places and cul- 

 L tivated grounds; common. May-Oct. 



M. vERTiciLLATA L. Whorled Mallow. Occasional as a weed in gardens 

 and waste places. Burlington, (Jones). July, Aug. 



HYPERICACEAE. ST. JOHN'S=WORT FAMILY 



" HYPERICUM (Tourn.) L. St. John's-wort 



H. Ascyron L. Great St. John's-wort. Bank of Winooski River near 

 High Bridge, (Perkins, Grout). July, Aug. 



11. canadense L. Wet places; rare. July, Aug. Colchester, (Torrey, 



N. F. F.). 



H. ellipticnm Hook. Pale St. John's-wort. Wet places; frequent. 

 July, Aug. 



