Flora of Vermont 231 



SIUM. Water Parsnip 

 S. ciciitaefolium Schrauk. Wet places of the lower altitudes; frequent. 



TAENIDIA 

 T. iutegerriina (L.) Drude. Yellow Pimpei-nel. Ledges in the Cham- 

 plain Valley; occasional. 



ZIZIA 

 Z. aiirea (L.) Koch. Golden Alexanders, Golden Meadow Parsnip. 

 Moist meadows; common. 



CORNACEAE. DOGWOOD FAMILY 



CORNUS. Cornel. Dogwood 



C. alternifolia L. f. Dogberry. Open woods; common. 



C. Amoimim Mill. (C. sericea L.). Kinnikinnik, Silky Cornel. Low 

 woods and banks of the lower altitudes; common. 



C. canadensis L. (Chamaepericlymenum cauadense [L.l Asch. & 

 Graebn.). Bunch-berry, Dwarf Cornel. Cold damp woods; com- 

 mon. 



C. circinata L'Her. (C. rugosa Lam.). Round-leaved Cornel. Rocky 

 woodlands; frequent. 



C. florida L. (Cynoxylon floridum [L.] Raf.). Flowering Dogwood. 

 Dry woods of southern "Vermont ; occasional. 



C. paniculata L'Her. (C. femina Mill.; C. candidissima Marsh.). 

 Panicled Dogwood. Rich thickets and banks; frequent. 



r. stolonifera Michx. Red-osier Dogwood. Wet places; common. 



NYSSA. Tupelo. Pepperidge. Sour Gum 

 N. sjivatloa Marsh. Black Gum, Tupelo. Rich soil, generally swampy; 

 occasional. 



ERICACEAE. HEATH FAMILY 



ANDROMEDA 



A. g'lancoplijila Link. (A. Polifolia mostly of Am. auth., nf)t L.). Bog 

 Rosemai'v. Boggy margins of ponds; frequent. 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS. (UVA-URSI). Bearberry 

 A. liva-nrsi (L.) Spreng. Cliffs and bare hills of western Vermont 

 and south in the Connecticut Valley to Fairlee Cliffs; occasional. 



CHAMAEDAPHNE. Leather Leaf. Cassandra 

 V. oalyciilata (L.) Moench. Bogs; frequent. 



CHIMAPHILA. Pipsissewa 



C. maculata (L.) Pursh. Spotted Wintergreen. Dry woods; Newfane, 

 (Grout). 



C. unibellata (L.) Nutt. Prince's Pine, Pipsissewa. Dry woods; com- 

 mon. 



