1 64 VERMONT FLORA. 



T. COKNUTI, L. Meadoiv Rue. Very common on 

 interval and meadow land. July. 



Ranunculus aquatills, L., var. capillaceus. 

 Ranunculus divaricatus, Schr. Water -Crowfoot. 

 Slow streams. June. 



R. MULTiFiuus, Pursh. R, Purshii, Rich. Not un- 

 common in ponds and sluggish streams. May. 



R. Flam.mULA, L., var. REPTANS, Gray. R. rep- 

 tans, L. Rocks along the shore of Lake Cham- 

 plain and borders of large streams. July. 



R. ABORTIVUS, L. Common in shaded places. May. 



R. sceleratus, L. Cursed Crowfoot. Not common. 

 June. 



R. RECURVATUS, Poir. Early Crowfoot. Moist hill- 

 sides. June. 



R. Penn.sylvanicuS/»L. Common in low ground. 



July 



R. FASCICULARIs, Muhl. Early Crowfoot. Low 

 moist ground; not common. April. 



R. REPENs, L. Creeping Croivfoot. Not common; 

 low grounds; June. 



R. •BULBOSUS, L. Rare; hillsides; June. 



R. •acris, L. Common Buttercups. Very common 

 everywhere Last of June. 



Caltiia I'ALUSTKIs, L Cowslip. Marsh Marigold. 

 Very abundant in wet ground. April. 



CoPTIs TRIFOLIA, Salisb. Goldthread. Very com- 

 mon in clearings and about the borders of groves 

 and open woods. May. 



Trollius lax is, Salisb. Globe Floiver. There is 

 one specimen of this species in the herbarium of 

 the University of Vermont with the Vermont flow- 

 ers but no locality is given. 



Aquilegl\ Canadensis, L. Columbine. Very com- 



