54 FLORA OF VERMONT 



A. Blakei, Eggleston. (Bot. Gaz. 20:271. 1895.) Alpine Cliffs. Wil- 

 loughby Mountain, J". Blake; Smuggler's Notch and Underhill Notch, 

 Mt. Mansfield, type stations. 



A. Canadensis, L. Shores and islands of Lake Champlain ; frequent. 



A. Robbinsii, Gray. [On limestone rocks, near High Bridge, Winooski 

 River, Burlington, Bobbins. This, the only station in Vermont, was 

 destroyed in 1894 by the set back of the dam of the Vermont Electrical 

 Power company. 



A. Robbinsii, Gray. var. Jesupi, 1 Eggleston and Sheldon. Rocky shores of 



the Connecticut River. 



BAPTISIA 



B. AusrRALis, R. Br. Royalton, Ward. (Rhodora, 2 : 172. 1900.) 



B. tinctoria, R. Br. Wild Indigo. Dry open fields ; Vernon, Grout; Pownal, 



Churchill. 



CASSIA. Senna 



C. Marilandica, L. Wild Senna. Alluvial soil ; "Orwell," Dr. Hill; "Bel- 



lows Falls," Carey ; Randolph, Bates ; Hartford, Jesup. 



C. nictitans, L. Wild Sensitive plant. Vernon, Grout. 



CORONILLA 

 C. varia, L. Randolph, Bates. Escaped from garden. 



CROTALARIA 



C. sagittalis, ! _L. Rattlebox. Railroad banks ; Vernon, Grout. 



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DESMODIUM. (MEIBOMIA.) Tick Trefoil 



D. acuminatum, DC. (M. grandiflora, Kuntze. ) Rich woods ; common. 



D. Canadcnse, DC. Dry rich woods ; common. 



D. cuspidatum, Torr. & Gray. (M. bracteosa, Kuntze.) Dry open woods. 

 North Pownal, Eggleston. 



D. Dilknii, Darlingt. Open woodlands ; frequent. 



D, nudiflorum, DC. Dry woods; common. 



D. paniculatum, DC. Copses ; occasional. 



i This planl in the impressed state has the flattened entire pod of Robbinsii. Both this 

 and A. Blakei are difficult to determine from pressed specimens since most of the sili- 

 cate appearance of the latter presses out. — IV. IV. Eggleston. 



