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mon in rocky places. May. It is sometimes found 

 with white flowers. 



AcT^A SPICATA, L., vaf. RUBRA, Michx. Red Banc - 

 berry. Not very common ; rocky hillsides ; last of 

 June. 



A. ALBA, Bigel. White Bancberry. More common 

 than the preceding; occurs in the same localities. 



CiMlciFUGA RACEMOSA, Ell. Black Suakcroot. Rare; 

 rocky woods and on mountains; July. 



Order— MAGNOLIACE^. 



LiRlODENDRON TULIPIFERA, L. TiiHp Tree. White 

 Wood. Rare; found only in Bennington County, 

 Valley of the Hoosac river by Mrs. Carr, and on 

 the South side of Mt. Anthony in Pownal by C. C. 

 Frost, but Thompson says, in the appendix to his 

 History of Vermont, that, "formerly it was not 

 rare in the southern part of the State." 



Order— MENISPERMACE^. 



Menispermum Canadense, L. Moon-seed. Com- 

 mon, especially in the northern part of the state. 

 June. 



Order— BERBERIDACE/E. 



Caulophyllum THALICTROIDES, Michx. Leontice 

 thalictroides, L. Pappoose Root. Common on rocky 

 hillsides; June. 



Podophyllum peltatum, L. May Apple. Man- 

 drake. Not common ; May. 



Order— NYMPHvEACEyE. 



Brasenlv peltata, Pursh. Water Shield. Ponds. 

 July. 



