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 0. Crusgalli, L. Cockspur Thorn. Not rare. 



107. Amelanchiee, Med. Shad Bush. 



A. Canadensis, T. &. G. including var. Botryapium, 



Common throughout the State. 

 A. Canadensis, var. oblongifolia, Gray. Less common. 

 A. Canadensis, var. rotundifolia, Gray. Not rare. 

 A. Canadensis, var. oligocarpa, Gray. 



Camels Hump, Horsford ; Peacham, Blanchard. 



SAXIFRAGACE^. 



108. Saxifeaga, L. Saxifrage. 



S. oppositifolia, L. Willoughby Lake, Wood; Smugglers 



Notch, Mt. Mansfield, Pringle, Bates. 

 S. aizoides, L. 



Willoughby Lake, Wood ; Smugglers Notch, Pringle, Bates. 

 S. Aizoon, Jacq. Mt. Mansfield, Pringle; Sterhng mountain, 



Perkins, Lockwood. 



S. Virginiensis, Mx. Common. 



S. Pennsylvanica, L. Swamps. Not common. 



109. MiTELLA, Tourn. Mitre Flower. 

 M. diphylla, L. Common on rocky slopes. 

 M. nuda, L. Less Common. Swampy woods. 



110. TiAEELLA, L. 



T. COrdifolia, L. Abundant on moist banks. 

 111. Cheysosplenium, Tourn. 

 C. Americanum, Sch. Cool brooks. Common. 



112. Paenassia, Tourn. 



P. Caroliniana, Mx. 



Wet places near Burlington. Norwich, Jessup. Not common. 



113. EiBES, L. Currant. Gooseberry. 



R. Cynosbati, L. Wild Gooseberry. Common in rocky woods. 

 R. oxycanthoides, L. {li. hirteihtm, Mx.) Union Village, 



Jessup. Common in Addison County, Brainerd. 

 R. lacustre, Poir. 



Swamps. Not common. Mt. Ascutney, Jessup. 

 R. prostratum, L'Her. Fetid Currant. Cliffs and mountains. 



Not rare. 

 R. floridum, L. Black Currant. Woods. Not common. 

 R. rubrum, L. Red Currant. Swampy and rocky places. 

 R. AUKEUM, Pur. Missouri Currant. Escaped from gardens. 



CRASSULACE^. 



114. Penthoeum, Gronov. Stone Crop. 

 P. sedoides, L. Common along ditches. 



