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GERARDIA. Gerardia 



(J. flava L. (Dasystoma flava [L.] Wood). Downy False Foxglove. 

 Bellows Falls, (Carey, W. H. Blanchard) ; Pownal, (Andrews) ; 

 West Rutland, (Eggleston) ; Putney, Westminster, (W. H. Blanch- 

 ard) ; Townshend, (Wheeler). 



(i. paiipercula (Gray) Britton. (Agalinis paupercula [Gray] Britton). 

 Knight's and Butler's Islands, (Brainerd) ; Highgate, (Wild) ; Col- 

 chester, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn, Griffin); Swanton, (Blake). 



Gr. pedicularia L. (Dasystoma pedicularia [L.] Benth.). Dry copses of 

 southern and central Vermont; occasional. 



0. teuuifolia Vahl. (Agalinis tenuifolia [Vahl.] Raf.). Slender 



Gerardia. Dry open woods of the lower altitudes. North in the 

 Connecticut Valley to Hartland and in western Vermont to Swan- 

 ton. 

 G. Tirgiuica (L.) BSP. (Dasystoma virginica [L.] Britton). Smooth 

 False Foxglove. Dry open woods of the lower altitudes of southern 

 and central Vermont. 



GRATIOLA. Hedge Hyssop 



G. aurea Muhl. Sandy shores of Lake Champlaiu; rare. Rochester. 

 (Dutton) ; Lily Pond, Vernon, (W. H. Blanchard) ; Hartland, (Un- 

 derwood). 



G. virginiaua L. Wet shores and ditches of the lower altitudes of west- 

 ern Vermont; occasional. 



ILYSANTHES. False Pimpernel 



1. dubia (L.) Barnhart. Wet places; occasional. 



LINARIA. Toadflax 



L. cauadeiisis (L.) Dumont. Blue Toadflax. Dry soil; Bellows Falls, 



(Carey, W. H. Blanchard). Vernon, (Grout) ; Westminster, Soutli 



Vernon, (W. H. Blanchard); Jamaica, (Wheeler). 

 L. minor* (L.) Desf. (Chaenorrhinum minus [L.l Lange). Along 



railroad track, West Rutland, (Kirk); Sheldon, (Underwood); 



Swanton, (Blake). 

 L. vulgaris* Hill. (L. Linaria [L.] Karst.). Ramsted, Butter and 



Eggs. Fields; common. 



MELAMPYRUM. Cow Wheat 

 M. liiieare Lam. Dry woodlands of the lower altitudes; frequent. 



MIMULUS. Monkey Flower 



M. Langsdorfii* Donn. Yellow Monkey Flower. Reading, (Whiting). 



M. moschatus Dougl. Musk-plant. Wet places; Wallingford, (Kent); 

 Wardsboro, (Howe) ; Weston, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn) ; Jay, (Under- 

 wood). 



M. ringens I^. Wet places; common. .- - 



