88 FLORA OF VERMONT 



HELIOPSIS 

 H. scabra, Dunal. Franklin, Wild; Hartford and Norwich, Sargent. 



HIERACIUM. Hawk weed 



H. aurantiacum, L. Orange Hawkweed. Common. A weed pest in pas- 

 tures and lawns, especially in the northwestern counties. 



H. Canadense, Michx. Dry cool woods ; frequent. 



H. paniculatum, L. Open woods ; frequent. 



H. scabrum, Michx. Dry open woods ; common. 



H. venosum, L. Dry plains and pine woods ; occasional. 



INULA 

 I. Helenium, L. Elecampane. Roadsides and damp pastures ; frequent. 



KRIGIA 



K. Virginica, Willd. (Adopogon Carolinianum, Britton.) Dwarf Dande- 

 lion. Dry sterile soil ; occasional. 



LACTUCA. Wild Lettuce 



L. Canadensis, L. Rich damp soil, borders of fields and thickets ; common. 



L. hirsuta, Muhl. Charlotte, Pringle. 



L. integrifolia, Bigel. Newfane, Grout; Pownal, Eggleston; Middlebury, 

 Brainerd. 



L. leucophaea, Gray. (L. spicata, Hitchcock.) Low grounds ; common. 



L. Scariola, L. Prickly Lettuce. Waste places ; Rutland, Jones ; St. 

 Albans, Orton ; Burlington, Mrs. Flynn. 



LAPSANA (LAMPSANA) 

 L. communis, L. Brattleboro, Frost. 



LEONTODON 



L. autumxalis, L. Fall Dandelion. Abundant on village green, Irasburgh, 

 T. E. Hazen, Wild. 



MATRICARIA 



M. discoide\., DC. (M. matricarioides, Porter.) Adventive from Pacific 

 coast. Abundant along railroad and highways, Pownal, Eggleston. 



