72 FLORA OF VERMONT 



POLEMONIACEAE. PHLOX FAMILY 



PHLOX 

 P. paniculata, L. Escaped from cultivation ; Rutland, Eggleston ; Franklin, 

 Wild. 



POLEMONIUM 

 P. Van Bruntiae, Britton. (P. cteriileum, of Gray Manual.) Abby Pond, 

 Ripton, Brainenl. 



HYDROPHYLLACEAE 



HYDROPHYLLUM 

 H. Virginicum, L. Rich woods ; common. 



BORRAGINACEAE 



CYNOGLOSSITM 

 C. OFi^'iciNALE, L. Hound' s-tongue. Pastures ; frequent. 

 C. Virginicum, L. Wild Comfrey. Rich woods ; occasional. 



ECHINOSPERMUM. (LAPPULA) 

 E. Lappula, Lehm. Gravelly shores of Lake Champlain ; frequent. 



E. Virginicum, Lehm. (L. Virginiana, Greene.) Beggar's Lice. Borders of 

 woods ; frequent. 



ECHIUM. Viper's Bugloss 



E. vuLOARE, L. Blueweed. Pastures and moist soil. Becoming increas- 

 ingly troublesome as a weed . 



LITHOSPERMUM. Gromwell 



L. arvense, L. Old fields and roadsides ; occasional. 

 L. OFFICINALE, L. Dry pastures ; common. 



, MYOSOTIS 



M. laxa, Lehm. Cold brooks. Peacham, Blanchard ; abundant in White 

 River valley, Eggleston. 



M, PALU.sTRi.s, Withering. Forget-me-not. Frequently naturalized along 

 cold brooks. 



