23i VERMONT FLORA. 



P. ARGUTA, Pursli. Interval land and moist ground; 

 common ; June. 



P. AxSERiNA, L. Silver Weed. Goose Weed. Com- 

 mon on sand}' or low rocky shores of Lake Champlain ; 



p. i-iiuTicosA, L. Shrubby ■Cinqnc-foil. Rocky 

 banks of WinooJ-ki and elsewhere on ledges; not com- 

 mon ; Alay. 



P. TKiDENTATA, Ait. MoinitaiH Cliique-foll. Near 

 Summit of Mansfield and Camel's Hump mountains ; 



July. 



p. PALU.STR1S, Scop. Comarum palustre, L. Marsh 

 Five- Finger. Swamps; rare; last of June. 



FuAGARiA ViRGiMAXA, Ehrh. Wild Straxvberry. Less 

 common usually than the next ; May. 



F. VESCA, L. Wild Strazc'berty. Common in fields; 

 ISIay. 



Dalibauda repens, L. Common in moist woods and 

 on mountain sides ; June. 



RuBUS ODORATUS, L. Floweriiig Raspberry. Abun- 

 dant on shaded rocky hillsides and along forest roads; 

 Jime. 



R, TRiFLORUS, Rich. Dzca?'/ Raspberry. Not abun- 

 dant ; moist ground ; May. 



R. STRiGOSUS, Michx. Commofi Red Raspberry. 

 Very abundant in moist fields, on rocky hillsides and 

 over clearings ; May. 



R. occiDENTALis, L. Black Raspberry. Thi?nble- 

 berry. Common though much less so than the preced- 

 ing species ; May. 



R. viLLOSUS, Ait. J^igli Blackberry. Common 



alouCT the borders of mountain forests, in damp fields 

 and in rocky soil ; June. 



R. Canadensis, L. Loxu- Blackberry. Dewberry. 

 Fields and hillsides ; June. 



R. HiSPiDUS, L. Running Blackbeny. Swamps and 

 moist places ; June. 



