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VITIS. Grape 



V. bicoloi* LeConte. Summer Grape. Dry gravelly soil at bases of 



cliffs of the lower altitudes; frequent. 

 Y. labrusca L. Northern Fox Grape. Vernon, (Grout). 

 V. Yulpina L. River-bank or Frost Grape. River banks; common. 



TILIACEAE. LINDEN FAMILY 



TILIA. Linden 

 T. ainericaiia L. Basswood. Woodlands; common. 



MALVACEAE. MALLOW FAMILY 



ABUTILON. Indian Mallow 



A. Theoplirasti* Medic. (A. Abutilon [L.] Rusby). "Velvet Leaf. Road- 

 sides and waste places; occasional. 



HIBISCUS. Rose Mallow 



H. Triouum* L. Bladder Ketmia. Occasional as a garden weed. Mid- 

 dlebury, (Brainerd) ; Peacham, (Blanchard) ; Panton and Burling- 

 ton, (Jones); Putney, (W. H. Blanchard). 



MALVA. Mallow 



M. Alcea* L. European Mallow. Lyndon, (Congdon) ; Rutland, (Eg- 

 gleston) ; Burlington, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn) ; Westminster and Wards- 

 boro, (W. H. Blanchard); Hartland, (Underwood). 



M. iiioscLata* L. Musk Mallow. Roadsides and waste places; an occa- 

 sional escape. 



M. rotiindifolia* L. Common Mallow, Cheeses. Waste places; every- 

 where common. 



M. sylvestris* L. High Mallow. Occurs sparingly in several places. 



M. Terticillata* L. A garden weed, increasingly troublesome. Middle- 

 bury, (Brainerd); Burlington, (Jones). Var. crispa* L. Curled 

 Mallow. Knight's Island, (Brainerd). 



HYPERICACEAE. ST. JOHN'S-WORT FAMILY 



HYPERICUM. St. John's-wort 



H. Ascyroii L. Great St. John's-wort. River banks; occasional. 



H. boreale (Britton) Bickuell. Wet soil; occasional. 



H. cauadeiise L. Moist soil; frequent. 



H. ellipticum Hook. Pale St. John's-wort. Wet places of the lower 



altitudes; common. 

 H. gentiauoides (L.) BSP. (Sarothra gentianoides L.). Orange Grass, 



Pine-weed. Brattleboro, (Frost, Grout) ; Dummerston, (Wheeler) ; 



Vernon, (W. H. Blanchard). 

 H. iiiajus (Gray) Britton. (H. canadense L., var. Gray). Moist soil; 



occasional. 



