78 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



TEUCRIUM (Tourn.) L. Germander 



T. caiiadeiise L. American Germander, Wood Sage. Shores of Lake 

 Champlain; frequent. Aug. 



TRICHOSTEMA L. Blue Curls 



T, (licliotoimim L. Bastard Pennyroyal. Sandy fields; local. Aug., 

 Sept. Burlington, (N. F. F.) : Colchester, (N. F. F., Griffin). 



SOLANACEAE. NIGHTSHADE FAMILY 



DATURA L. Jamestown or Jim son Weed. Thorn Apple 



D. Stramonium L. Stramonium. Waste places; occasional. July- 

 Sept. 



I). Tatula L. Purple Thorn Apple. Occasionally adventive. July- 

 Sept. 



LYCIUM L. M.ATRiMONY Vine 



L. HALiMXFouuM Mill. Coiiimou Matrimony Vine. An escape near 

 waste ground, Burlington, (N. F. F.). May-Sept. 



NICANDRA Adans. Apple oe Peru 



N. 'PHYSALODEs (L.) Pers. Waste grounds; rare. July, Aug. Burling- 

 ton, (Ross, N. F. F.). 



PHYSALIS L. Ground Cherry 



r. HETEROPHYLLA Nees. One form occurs. Var. ambigua (Gray) Rydb. 

 Clammy Ground Cherry. Local. July-Sept. Burlington, (N. F. F., 

 Jones). 



P. ixoCARPA Brot. Tomatillo. Adventive by roadside, Colchester, (Mrs. 

 Walker). Aug., Sept. 



r. PERUVIANA L. Husk Tomato. Adventive on bank of Winooski River, 

 Burlington, (Jones). Aug. 



r. PRuiNOSA L. Strawberry Tomato. Adventive by roadside, Colches- 

 ter, (Mrs. Walker). Aug., Sept. 



SOLANUM (Tourn.) L. Nightshade 



S. Dulcamara L. Bittersweet, Climbing Nightshade. Moist thickets; 

 frequent. June-Aug. 



