64 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



THYMELAEACEAE. MEZEREUM FAMILY 



DAPHNE L. MEZEREUM 



D. MEZEREUM L. Frequent in gardens and escaped to rocky woods, 

 Burlington, (Jones). Apr. 



DIRCA L. LeathErwood. Moosewood 



D. palustris L. Wicopy. Moist open woods; frequent. Apr., May. 



ELAEAGNACEAE. OLEASTER FAMILY 



SHEPHERDIA Nutt. 



S. canadensis (L.) Nutt. Canadian Buffalo-berry. Rocky bluffs; occa- 

 sional. Apr., May. 



LYTHRACEAE. LOOSESTRIFE FAMILY 



DECODON Gmel. Swamp LoosESTriEE 



I). Terticillatus (L.) Ell. Water Willow. Swampy grounds; occa- 

 sional. July, Aug. 



LYTHRUM L. LOOSESTRIFE 



L. ALATUM Pursh. Waste place, Burlington, (N. F. F.). June, July. 



ONAGRACEAE. EVENING PRIMROSE FAMILY 



CIRCAEA (Tourn.) L. Enchanter's Nightshade 



C. alpiua L. Smaller Enchanter's Nightshade. Deep woods; common. 



July, Aug. 

 C. intermedia Ehrh. Burlington, (Jones); Colchester, (Griffin). July, 



Aug. 

 r. lutetiana L. Enchanter's Nightshade. Woods; frequent. July, Aug. 



EPILOBIUM (Dill.) L. Wileow-hERB 



E. adenocaulon Haussk. Northern Willow-herb. Moist places; fre- 

 quent. July, Aug. 



