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V. seitiiiiii L. Hedge Bindweed. Moist thickets; coinnion. 



C. sepiuni L., var. pubesceiis (Gray) Fernald. Along gravelly sliores 

 of Lake Champlain; occasional. 



C. spithaniaeus L. Dry sandy plains; common about Burlington. Nor- 

 wich and Rutland, (Eggleston). 



CUSCUTA. Dodder. Love Vine 



C. Epitliymuin* Murr. In clover fields; threatening to become trouble- 

 some. 

 C. GroiiOTii Willd. Moist thickets of the lower altitudes; common. 



IPOMOEA. (QUAMOCLIT). Morning Glory 



I. eocciiiea L., var. liederifolia* (L.) Gray. In garden, Burlington, 

 (Mrs. Zottman). 



I. purpurea (L.) Roth. Common Morning Glory. Frequently spon- 



taneous in gardens and waste places. 



POLEMONIACEAE. POLEMONIUM FAMILY 



GILIA. (COLLOMIA) 



G. linearis (Nutt.) Gray. Railroad yards, Burlington, (Mrs. N. F. 

 Flynn). 



PHLOX 



P. divarioata L. Blue Phlox. Sheldon, (Underwood). 



P. inaeiilata I^. Wild Sweet William. Hancock, (Button). 



P. paniciilatii L. Garden Phlox. Garden escape; common. 



P. stolonifera Sims. Middletown Springs, (Carpenter) ; Stowe, (Mrs. 



Carrie E. Straw). 

 P. siihiilata L. Ground or Moss Pink. Old cemeteries; St. Johnsbury, 



(Isabella M. Paddock): Putney and Stratton, (W. H. Blanchard) ; 



on rocky hill, Colchester, (Griffin). 



POLEMONIUM. Greek Valerian 



P. Vaii-Bruiitiae Britton. Abby Pond, Ripton, (Brainerd) ; Cavendish, 

 (Underwood). 



HYDROPHYLLACEAE. WATERLEAF FAMILY 



HYDROPHYLLUM. Waterleaf 



II. caiiadeiise L. Damp rich woods; Pownal, (Churchill). 



H. Yirg'iiiiaiiuin L. Rich woods of the lower altitudes; common. 



BORAGINACEAE. BORAGE FAMILY 



CYNOGLOSSUM. Hound's Tongue 

 C. boreale Fernald. Wild Comfrey. Moist banks of the lower alti- 

 tudes; occasional. Peacham, (Blanchard); Fairlee, (Sargent and 

 Eggleston). 



