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T. cernuum, L. Wake Robin. Swamps. Not common. 

 T. erythrocarpum, Mx. Painted Trillium. The most common 

 species along the mountains, but less common on lowlands. 



372. ToFiELDiA, Huds. 



T. glutinosa, Huds. "Queechy Gulf, Leland." Rare. 



373. Veeatrum, Tourn. Hellebore. 

 V. viride, Ait. Common in damp meadows. 



374. Hemerocallis, L. Day Lily. 

 H. FDLVA, L. Escaped from cultivation, Pringle. 



PONTEDERIAOEJE. 



375. PONTEDERIA, L. 



P. COrdata, L. Ponds. Common. 



376. ScHOLLEKA, Sch. 

 S. graminea, Willd. Creeks of Lake Champlain. 



XYRIDAOEiE. 

 377. Xyris, L. 

 X. Caroliniana, Walt. Brattleboro, Frost. Doubtful. 



ERIOCAULONAOEJE. 



378. Eeiocaulon, L. Pipewort. 



E. septangulare, With. Borders of ponds. 



E. decangulare, L. " Willoughby Lake," Wood. 



JUNCAOE^. 

 379. LuzuLA, DC. Wood Rush. 



L. pilosa, DC. Mountains. 



L. spadicea, DC, var. melanocarpa; Gr. (X. parmflora 



var. etc.) 

 L. campestris, DC. Woods and fields. 

 L. spicata, Des. Smuggler's Notch, Pringle. Nearly extinct. 



380. JuNcus, L. Rush, 



J. effusus, L. Wet places. Common. 



J. filiformis, L. Summits of higher mountains and Lake Cham- 

 plain. 

 J. trifldus, L. Mountain summits. 

 J. marginatus, Rostk. Sandy river banks. 



