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r. incamiin (L.) Michx. Rocky woods; Pownal, (Robbins) ; Brattle- 

 boro and North Pownal, (Eggleston). 



r. iniitieuin (Michx.) Pers. Fields; Cavendish, (Macrae); Royalton, 

 (Ward); South Shaftsbury, (Eggleston). 



r. verticilliitum (Michx.) Pers. Moist fields; occasional in western 

 Vermont, common about Rutland, (Eggleston). 



P. Yirg'iiiaiiuiii (L.) Durand & Jackson. Dry woods; occasional in west- 

 ern Vermont and in the Connecticut Valley north to Bellows Falls, 

 (Carey, W. H. Blanchard). 



SALVIA. Sage 

 S. vertioillata* L. Introduced in meadow, Dorset, (Mrs. Terry). 

 SATUREJA. (CLINOPODIUM). Savory. Calamint 



S. Aeiiios* (L.) Scheele. Burlington, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn) ; Townshend, 



(W. H. Blanchard); Rochester, (Dutton). 

 S. hortensis* L. Summer Savory. Gravelly bank, outlet of Dorset 



Pond, (Grout); garden escape, Burlington, (Mrs. Jane Walker). 

 S. vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Basil. Dry woods and thickets; frequent. 



SCUTELLARIA. Skullcap 



S. galericiilata L. Marsh Skullcap. Wet shady places; common. 



S. lateriflora L. Mad-dog Skullcap. Wet shady places; common. 



S. parviila Michx. Dry banks and headlands of Lake Champlain; local. 



STACHYS. Hedge Nettle 



S. pahistris L. Woundwort. Meadow, East Wallingford, (E. C. Kent). 

 S. tenuifolia Willd.. var. aspera (Michx.) Fernald. Moist ground of the 



lower altitudes and north in the Connecticut Valley to Norwich; 



occasional. 



TEUCRIUM. Germander 



T. oecideiitale Gray. Rutland, (Eggleston). 



T, oecideiitale Gray, var. boreale (Bicknell) Fernald. (T. boreale 



Bicknell). Rocky shores of Lake Champlain and the Connecticut 



River; occasional. 



THYMUS. Thyme 



T. Serpylliiiir'- L. Creeping Thyme. Peacham, (Blanchard) ; West 

 Berkshire. (Wild, Mrs. Frances Jolley) ; South Hero, (Rugg). 



TRICHOSTEMA. Blue Curls. 



T. dicliotoinum L. Bastard Pennyroyal. Sandy fields of the lower alti- 

 tudes: occasional. North in the Connecticut Valley to Norwich. 



SOLANACEAE. NIGHTSHADE FAMILY 



DATURA. Jamestown or Jimson Weed. Thorn Apple 

 D. Strain on ill 111* I.,. Stramonium, Thorn Apple. Occasional in waste 



places. 

 D. Tatnla* L. Purple Stramonium or Thorn Apple. Rare. 



