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VIBURNUM. Arrow-wood 



V. acerifolinm L. Maple-leaved Viburnum, Dockmackie. Dry rocky 

 and sandy woods of the lower altitudes; common. 



V. aliiifoliiim Marsh. Hobblebush, Witch Hobble, Moosewood. Cold 

 moist woods; common. 



V. cassinoides L. Withe-rod, Wild Raisin. Swamps; common. 



V. dentatum L. Arrow-wood. Wet places; frequent. 



V. Leutago L. Sheepberry, Nannyberry, Sweet Viburnum. Rich moist 

 woods and banks of the lower altitudes; frequent. 



\. Opnliis L., var. americanum (Mill.) Ait. Cranberry-tree, High-bush 

 Cranberry, Pimbina. Low ground; frequent. 



V. paucifloniin Raf. Squashberry, Pimbina. Moist ravines near limit 

 of tree growth; Mt. Mansfield, (Tuckerman and Macrae); Killing- 

 ton Mt., (Sargent and Eggleston) ; Stratton Mt., (Underwood). 



V. piibescens (Ait.) Pursh. Downy Arrow-wood. Common on the 

 cliffs and rocky hills of the Champlain ValleJ^ 



VALERIANACEAE. VALERIAN FAMILY 



VALERIANA. Valerian 

 V. officinalis* L. Garden Heliotrope. Garden escape, Franklin, (Wild) ; 



Burlington and Shelburne, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn). 

 V. iiliginosa (T. & G.) Rydb. Cedar Swamp, Fairhaven, (Robbins, 



Seeley) ; Craftsbury, (Robbins). 



DIPSACACEAE. TEASEL FAMILY 



DIPSACUS. Teasel 



D. sylrestris* Huds. AVild Teasel. Roadside weed; "Castleton," 

 (Reed); Shoreham, (Brainerd) ; Charlotte, (Pringle). 



KNAUTIA. (SCABIOSA) 

 K, arrensis* (L.) T. Coulter. Scabious. Charlotte, (Pringle). 



CUCURBITACEAE. GOURD FAMILY 



ECHINOCYSTIS. (MICRAMPELIS). Wild Balsam-apple 



F. lobata (Michx.) T. & G. Wild Cucumber. Alluvial banks and waste 

 places; frequent. 



SICYOS. One-seeded Bur Cucumber 



8. ang'ulatus L. Star Cucumber. River banks and waste places; fre- 

 quent. 



CAMPANULACEAE. BLUEBELL FAMILY 



CAMPANULA. Bellflower 



€. apariuoides Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. Low sedgy thickets of the 

 lower altitudes; occasional. 



