38 FLORA OF VERMONT 



C. glaucum, L. Railroad yards, Burlington, Bennington and Ferrisburgh. 

 C. hybridum, L. Shady ledges and waste places ; frequent. 

 C. urbicum, L. Lumber yards. Burlington, Howe. 



KOCHIA 

 K. scoparia, Schrad. Adventive in Pringle's door yard, East Charlotte. 



AMARANTACEAE 



ACNIDA 



A. tubwculata, Moq. var. subnuda, Watson. (A. tamariscina var. tuberculata, 

 Uline and Bray. ) Shady banks of slow streams or bays, Champlain 

 valley ; frequent. 



AMARANTUS 



A. blitoides, Watson. Yards and waste places ; occasional, becoming more 

 common. 



A. graecizans, L. (A. albus, L. ) Waste places ; a recently introduced weed; 

 railroad yards and gardens. Burlington, Charlotte, Pringle; Benning- 

 ton, Eggleston. 



A. hybridus, L. (A. hypochondriacus, L.) Old garden, Peacham, Blanchard. 



A. hybridus, L. var. paniculatus, Uline and Bray. (A. paniculatus, L. ) 

 Shelburne, garden weed, Pringle ; West Windsor, Blanchard. 



A. retroflexus, L. Rich cultivated ground ; common. 



PHYTOLACCACEAE. POKEWEED FAMILY 



PHYTOLACCA 

 P. decandra, L. Poke weed. Pastures and fields ; occasional. 



FICOIDEAE 



MOLLUGO 

 M. verticillata, L. Carpet Weed. Sandy banks and waste places; frequent 



PORTULACACEAE. PURSLANE FAMILY 



CLAYTONIA 

 C Caroliniana, Michx. Spring Beauty. Rich, open woods ; common. 

 C. Virginica, L. Intervale in Colchester, Torrey, Jones ; New Haven, Pri n 

 gle. 



