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K. alleglieiiiciisis x pergratus. Wardsboro, Stratton. 



R. allegiieiiiciisis x recuryans. Burlington. 



B. canadensis x pergratus. Stratton, Wardsboro. 



R. hispidiis x recurvans. Fair Haven and West Haven; frequent. 



SANGUISORBA. Burnet 



S. canadensis L. Canadian Burnet. Brattleboro, (Frost) ; banlis of th<3 

 West, River, (Grout). 



S. minor Scop. (Poteriuni Sanguisorba L.). Garden Burnet. Char- 

 lotte Center, (Pringle); Slielburne, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn). 



SORBARIA. (SCHIZONOTUS) 



S. sorbifolia* (L.) A. Br. (Spiraea sorbifolia L.). Ash-leaved Spiraea. 

 Garden escape; frequent. 



SPIRAEA 



S. latifolia (Ait.) Borkh. Meadow-sweet. Pastures; common. 



S. salicifolia L. (Spiraea alba Du Roi). Meadow-sweet. Svvanton, 



(Blake); Alburg, (C. H. Knowlton). 

 S. tomentosa L. Steeple Bush, Hard Hack. Rocky pastures; common. 



WALDSTEINIA 



W. fragarloides (Michx.) Trattinick. Barren Strawberry. Wooded hill- 

 sides and old pastures of the lower altitudes; common. 



LEGUMINOSAE. PULSE FAMILY 



AMORPHA. False Indigo 

 A. friiticosa L. Established at Retreat Park, Brattleboro, (Wheeler). 



AMPHICARPA. Hog Peanut 

 A. nionoica (L.) Ell. (Falcata comosa [L.] Ktze.). Thickets; common. 

 A. Pitclieri T. & G. Along the river, Norwich, (E. F. Williams). 



APIOS. Ground-nut. Wild Bean 

 A. tuberosa Moench. (Glycine Apios L.) Low moist ground; frequent. 



ASTRAGALUS 



A, alpiniis L., var. Brunctianus Fernald. Rocky shores of Connecticut 



River; occasional. 

 A. Blakei Eggleston. Cliffs; Smugglers' Notch and Underbill Notch, 



Mt. Mansfield, type stations. Willoughby Mountain, (J. Blake) ; 



Mt. Hanley, West Rutland, (Kirk) ; rocky shores of Connecticut 



River, (Eggleston). 

 A. canadensis L. (A. carolinianus L.) Shores and islands of Lake 



Champlain ; frequent. 

 A, Bobbinsii (Oakes) Gray. On limestone rocks, near High Bridge, 



Winooski River, Burlington, (Robbins). This, the only station in 



Vermont, was destroyed in 1S94 by the set back of the dam of the 



Vermont Electrical Power Company. 



