Flora of Vermont 221 



GERANIACEAE. GERANIUM FAMILY 



ERODIUM. Storksbill 



E. Botrys* Bertol. On wool waste, Burlington, (Braiuerd). 



E. cicutariiim* (L.) L'Her. Storksbill. Old gardens. Ludlow, (Miss 

 Pollard); Burlington, (Mrs. A. J. Grout). 



E. moscliatum* (L.) L'Her. Musk Storksbill. On wool waste, Bur- 

 lington, (Brainerd). 



GERANIUM. Cranesbill 



G. Bickuellii Britton. Dry rocky places; frequent in western Vermont 

 and in the Connecticut Valley north to Norwich, (Bggleston). 



Gf. luaculatum L. Cranesbill. Open woods; frequent at low altitudes 

 in western Vermont and in the Connecticut Valley north to Nor- 

 wich, (Jesup) ; St. Johnsbury, (Inez A. Howe). 



G. Robertiamim L. (Robertiella Robertiana [L.l Hanks). Herb 

 Robert. Rocky woods and ravines; common. 



RUTACEAE. RUE FAMILY 



RUTA. Rue 

 R. graTeolens* L. Well established at Weybridge, (Brainerd). 



ZANTHOXYLUM. Prickly Ash 



Z. americanuiu Mill. Rocky woods and banks; occasional at low alti- 

 tudes in western Vermont. "Norwich, Hartford," (Jesup) ; 

 Sharon, (Jesup and Sargent); Peacham, (Blanchard). Perhaps 

 introduced in eastern Vermont. 



POLYGALACEAE. MILKWORT FAMILY 



POLYGALA. Milkwort 



P. paucifolia Willd. Fringed Polygala, Flowering Wintergreen. Com- 

 mon, especially in light soil at low altitudes. 



P. polygama Walt. Milkwort. Dry sandy soil of western Vermont; 

 occasional. North in the Connecticut Valley to Bellows Falls. 



P. sang'uinea L. (P. viridescens L.). Purple Milkwort. Moist sandy 

 soil; Windsor, (Leland) ; Newfane, (Grout); Burlington, (Mrs. 

 N. F, Flynn); Milton, (Jones); Rutland, (Kirk). 



P. Senega L. Seneca Snake-root. Rocky soil, western Vermont; occa- 

 sional. 



P. verticillata L. Whorled Milkwort. Sandy soil; "Bellows Falls," 

 (Tuckerman) ; Brattleboro, (Grout); Vernon, (B. L. Robinson); 

 Pownal, (Eggleston) ; Townshend, (Wheeler). 



P. Terticillata L., var. ambigua (Nutt.) Wood. (P. ambigua Nutt.). 

 Pownal, (Robbins) ; Vernon, (B. L. Robinson) ; Brattleboro, 

 (Grout); Burlington, (Howe). Vernon to Bellows Falls, (W. H. 

 Blanchard). 



