^04 Bulletin 187 



BERBERIDACEAE. BARBERRY FAMILY 



BERBERIS. Barberry 



B. yulg'aris* L. Common Barberry. Common in cultivation and a fre- 



quent escape. Especially abundant along streams in Ira, (Eggles- 

 ton). 



CAULOPHYLLUM. Blue Cohosh 



C. tlialietroides (L.) Michx. Pappoose Root. Rich woods; common. 



PODOPHYLLUM. May Apple. Mandrake 



r. peltatuin L. "Castleton," (Branch) ; Middlebury, (Brainerd) ; com- 

 mon at North Pownal, (Eggleston) ; also occasional as a garden 

 escape. 



LAURACEAE. LAUREL FAMILY 



BENZOIN. Fever Bush. Wild Allspice 



B. aesthale (L.) Nees. Spice Bush, Benjamin Bush. Damp woods of 



the lower altitudes of western Vermont; rare. Putney and AVest- 

 minster, (W. H. Blanchard). 



SASSAFRAS 



S. Tariifolinm (Salisb.) Ktze. (S. officinale Nees & Eberm.). Sassafras, 

 Cinnamon Wood. Pownal, (Robbins, Eggleston) ; Hartland and 

 Brattleboro, (Bates); Vernon, (Grout). 



PAPAVERACEAE. POPPY FAMILY 



ARGEMONE. Prickly Poppy 



A. luexicaiia* L. Mexican Poppy. Garden escape, Hartland, (Under- 

 wood) ; Bradford, (Alice E. Bacon). 



CHELIDONIUM. Celandine 



C. inajus* L. Waste places; frequent. 



PAPAVER. Poppy 

 P. Rlioeas* L. Field or Corn Poppy. Persistent in gardens; Burling- 

 ton, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn) ; Townshend. (W. H. Blanchard). 



SANGUINARIA. Bloodroot 

 S. canadensis L. Borders of rich woods; common. 



FUMARIACEAE. FUMITORY FAMILY 



ADLUMIA. Climbing Fumitory 



A, fuiigosa (Ait.) Greene. Mountain Fringe, Alleghany Vine. Rich, 

 rocky woods of the lower altitudes; occasional. 



