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UTRICULARIA. Bladderwort 



U. claudestina Niitt. (U. geminiscapa Benj.). Willoughby Lake, (Ken- 

 nedy). 



U. cornuta Michx. (Stomoisia cornuta [Michx.] Raf.). Bogs; frequent. 



IT. gibba L. Rocky Pond, Rutland, (Ross). 



U. inflata Walt. In still waters of southern Vermont; occasional. 



U. intermedia Hayne. Shallow pools; occasional. 



U. resupinata B. D. Greene. (Lecticula resupinata [B. D. Greene] 

 Barnhart). Fairlee Lake, (Jesup and Sargent); Townshend, 

 (Wheeler) . 



U. Tulgaris L., var. aiiiericana Gray. (U. macrorhiza Le Conte). 

 Greater Bladderwort. Ponds and slow streams; common. 



OROBANCHACEAE. BROOM-RAPE FAMILY 



CONOPHOLIS. Squaw-root. Cancer-root 



r. ainericaiia (L. f.) Wallr. Woods on White Creek, (Chandler); 

 "Rock Point, Burlington," (Macrae) ; West Rutland, (H. M. Dens- 

 low) ; Snake Mountain, (Brainerd) ; Leicester, (Button); Town- 

 shend, (Wheeler). 



EPIFAGUS. Beech-drops. Cancer-root 



E. Tirg'iniaiia (L.) Bart. (Leptamnium virginianum [L.] Raf.). Beech- 

 drops. Under beech trees; common. 



OROBANCHB. (THALESIA). Broom-rape 

 0. uiiiflora L. One-flowered Cancer-root. Dry woodlands; occasional. 



ACANTHACEAE. ACANTHUS FAMILY 



DIANTHERA. Water Willow 



D. aiuericaua L. Collected by Dr. Paddock, in 1819, in water at Ferris- 

 burgh; specimen now in University of Vermont herbarium. No 

 later botanist has found it in Vermont. 



PHRYMACEAE. LOPSEED FAMILY 



PHRYMA. Lopseed 



P. Leptostachya L. Moist open woods of the lower altitudes; occa- 

 sional. 



PLANTAGINACEAE. PLANTAIN FAMILY 



LITTORELLA 



L. nuitlora (L.) Asch. Gravelly shores; Kelley's Bay, Alburgh, (Prin- 

 gle) ; Spectacle Pond, East Wallingford, (Kent) ; Notch Pond, 

 Ferdinand, (Eggleston). 



