80 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



PENTSTEMON (Mitch.) Ait. Be.ard-tonguE 



r. L.'XEviGATus Ait., var. Digitalis (Sweet) Gray. Moist or rich soil; 

 rare. June, July. Colchester, (Griffin); South Burlington, (Mrs. 

 Walker). 



SCROPHULARIA (Tourn.) L. Figwort 



S. leporella Bick. Meadows and fence rows; occasional. June, July. 

 S. marilaiulica L. Damp grounds; occasional. July, Aug. 



VERBASCUM (Tourn.) L. Mullein 



V. Blattaria L. Moth Mullein. Roadsides; rare. June, Julj'. Bur- 

 lington and Essex, (N. F. F.). 

 V, Thapsus L. Common Mullein. Fields, etc.; common. July-Sept. 



VERONICA (Tourn.) L. Speedwell 



V. ainericaiia Schwein. American Brooklime. Wet grounds; frequent. 

 June, July. 



V. ARVENSis L. Corn Speedwell. Rocky woods; frequent. May, June. 



V. officinalis L. Common Speedwell. Dry hills and open woods; occa- 

 sional. May, June. 



V. perEgrina L. Neckweed, Purslane Speedwell. Gardens and waste 

 places; occasional. May, June. 



V. scntellata L. Marsh Speedwell. Swamps and wet places; com- 

 mon. June-Aug. 



Y. serpjilifolia L. Thyme-leaved Speedwell. Damp grassy gi-ounds; 

 common. May-July. 



LENTIBULARIACEAE. BLADDERWORT FAMILY 



UTRICULARIA L. Bladderwort 



I), interniedia Hayne. Edge of swamp, Colchester, (N. F. F.). June, 



July. 

 F. Tulgaris L., var. americana Gray. Greater Bladderwort. Ponds 



and slow streams; frequent. July, Aug. 



