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H. loiis'ifolin Gaertu. Dry rocky places; frequent in the Cliamplain 

 Valley. Randolph, (Bates). 



MITCHELLA. Patridge Berry 

 M. repens L. Cool woods; common. 



SHERARDIA. Field Madder 

 S, arveusis* L. Middlebury, (Brainerd). 



CAPRiFQLIACEAE. HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY 



DIERVILLA. Bush Honeysuckle 



D. Loiiicera Mill. (D. Diervilla [L.] MacM.). Rocky woodlands; com- 

 mon. 



LINNAEA. Twin-flower 



L. Worealis 1j., var. ainericana (Forbes) Rehder. (L. americana Forbes). 

 Cool rich woods; frequent. 



LONICERA. Honeysuckle 



L, caerulea L., var. rillosa (Michx.) T. & G. Mountain Fly Honey- 

 suckle. Cold bogs of northeastern Vermont; occasional. Norwich, 

 (Jesup). 



L. canadensis Marsh. American Fly Honeysuckle. Moist woods; com- 

 mon. 



L. (lioiea L. Wild Honeysuckle. Dry rocky woods and sandy soil of 

 the lower altitudes; frequent. 



L. hirsuta Eat. Hairy Honeysuckle. Rocky woodlands of western 

 Vermont; occasional. 



L. oblongifolia (Goldie) Hook. Swamp Fly Honeysuckle. Cold bogs; 

 occasional. 



L. senipervireiis h. Trumpet Honeysuckle. Townshend and Brattlc- 

 boro, (Wheeler). 



L. tatarica* L. Tartarian Honeysuckle. A frequent escape from cul- 

 tivation. 



SAMBUCUS. Elder 

 S. canadensis L. Common Elderberry. Thickets; common. 

 S. racemosa L. Red-berried Elder. Rocky woodlands; common. 



SYMPHORICARPOS. Snowberry 



S. raceniosHS Michx. Snowberry. Cliffs and headlands of western Ver- 

 mont; occasional. 



S. raceniosiis Michx., var. laevigatiis Fernald. (S. Symphoricarpos [L.] 

 MacM.). Garden Snowberry. Roadside escape. 



TRIOSTEUM. Horse Gentian 

 T. aurantlacum Bicknell. Feverwort, Horse Gentian. Rich wood- 

 lands of the lower altitudes; occasional. North in the Connecticut 

 Valley to Norwich. 



