74 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



POLEMONIACEAE. POLEMONIUM FAMILY 



GILIA R. & P. 



G. LINEARIS (Nutt.) Gray. First seen in 1902, now well established in 

 one station, Burlington, (N. F. F.). June, July. 



PHLOX L. 



P. PANicuLATA L. Garden Phlox. Occasionally persistent about old 

 dwellings. Aug., Sept. 



P. SUBULATA L. Ground or Moss Pink. Rocky hill, Colchester, (Grif- 

 fin). May, June. 



HYDROPHYLLACEAE. WATERLEAF FAMILY 



HYDROPHYLLUM (Tourn.) L. WaTERLEAF 

 H., Tirgiuiauum L. Rich woods; common. June. 



BORAGINACEAE. BORAGE FAMILY 



CYNOGLOSSUM (Tourn.) L. Hound's Tongue 



C. boreale Fern. Wild Comfrey. Rich woods; rare. June. Bur- 

 lington, (Torrey, Ross). 



C. ofeicinalE L. Common Hound's Tongue. Pastures; frequent. June, 

 ■ July. 



ECHIUM (Tourn.) L. Viper's Bugeoss 



E. vuegare L. Blue-weed, Blue Devil. Becoming frequent along rail- 

 roads and occasional as a weed elsewhere. June-Oct. 



LAPPULA (Rivin.) Moench. Stickseed 



L. echinata Gilib. European Stickseed, Burseed. Waste and culti- 

 vated grounds; occasional. Aug. 



L. Tirginiaua (L.) Greene. Beggar's Lice. Borders of woods; occa- 

 sional. Aug. 



LITHOSPERMUM (Tourn.) L. Gromwell. Puccoon 



L. latifoliuiu Michx. Open ground and borders of woods; rare. June, 

 July. Colchester, (GriflBn). 



