44 FLORA OF VERMONT 



LAURACEAE 



LINDERA. (BENZOIN) 

 L. Benzoin, Bluine. Spicebush. Damp woods ; rare. 



SASSAFRAS 



S. officinale, Nees. (S. Sassafras, Karst. ) Pownal, Bobbins, Eggleston ; 

 Hartland and Brattleboro, i?afcs; Vernon, Grout. 



PAPAVERACEAE. POPPY FAMILY 



CHELIDONIUM 

 C MA.ius, L. Celandine. Waste places ; frequent. 



SANGUINARIA 

 S. Canadensis, L. Blood-root. Borders of rich woods ; common.. 



FUMARIACEAE 



ADLUMIA 



A. chirrhosa, Raf. (A. fungosa, Greene.) Mountain Fringe. Rich, rocky 

 woods ; occasional. 



CORYDALIS. (CAPXOIDES) 



C aurca, Willd. Rocky banks of western Vermont ; rare. Norwich, Jesup, 

 probably introduced. 



C. glauca, Pursh. (C. sempervirens, Borck.) Rocky woodlands ; frequent. 



DICENTRA. (BICUCULLA) 



D, Canadensis, DC. Squirrel Corn. Rich woods ; frequent. 



D. Cucullaria, DC. Dutchman's Breeches. Rich wooded hillsides ; fre- 

 quent. 



FUMARIA 



F, OFFICINALIS, L. Fumitory. Occasionally persistent in old gardens. 



CRUCIFERAE. MUSTARD FAMILY 



ARABIS. Rock Cress 



A. Canadensis, L. Shady ledges ; occasional. "Winooski Falls," Torrey ; 

 Shoreham and Weybridge, Brainerd; Pownal and Twin Mountain, W. 

 Rutland, Eggleston. 



