40 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



PORTULACACEAE. PURSLANE FAMILY 



CLAYTONIA (Gronov.) L. Spring Beauty 



C. caroliniaiia Michx. Spring Beauty. Rich open woods; frequent. 

 Apr., May. 



C. virgiiiica L. Broad-leaved Spring Beauty. Wooded edge of interval, 

 South Burlington, (Torrey, Jones). Apr., May. 



PORTULACA (Tourn.) L. Purslane 



P. OLERACEA L. Common ' Purslane, Pusley. Cultivated and waste 

 grounds; common. June-Aug. 



NYMPHAEACEAE. WATER LILY FAMILY 



BRASENIA Schreb. Water Shield 



B. Sclirelieri Gmel. Ponds; rare. July, Aug. Shelburne, (Jones); 



Colchester, (Macrae, N. F. F.). 



CASTALIA Salisb. Water Lily. Water Nymph 



C. odorata (Ait.) Woodville & Wood. Sweet-Scented White Water Lily, 



Pond Lily. Ponds and slow streams; common. July, Aug. 



C. tuberosa (Paine) Greene. Tuberous White Water Lily. Tribu- 

 taries of Lake Champlain; rare. July, Aug. Shelburne, (Pringle); 

 Burlington, (Grout and Tracy). 



NYMPHAEA (Tourn.) L. Yellow Pond Lily. Spatter Dock 



>\ adyeiia Ait. Cow Lily, Large Yellow Pond Lily. Ponds and slow 

 streams; common. June-Aug. 



y, iiiicropliylla Pers. Small Yellow Pond Lily. Ponds and slow 

 streams; frequent. June-Aug. 



X ? N. ru)»rodlsca (Moroiig) Greene. La Plot River, Shelburne, (Prin- 

 gle). June-Aug. 



RANUNCULACEAE. CROWFOOT FAMILY 



ACTAEA L. Baneberry. Cohosh 



A. all)a (L.) Mill. White Baneberry, Doll's Eyes. Rich woods; com- 

 mon. May. 



A. rubra (Ait.) Willd. Red Baneberry. Rich woods; common. May. 



