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U. purpurea, Walt. East Barnet, West Danville, Peacham, Blanchnrd. 

 U. resuoinata, B. D. Greene. Fairlee Lake, Sargent and Jesup. 

 U. vulgaris, L. Ponds and slow streams ; common. 



OROBANCHACEAE. BROOMRAPE FAMILY 



CONOPHOLIS 



C. Americana, Wallroth. Woodson White Creek, C/tamWer ; "Pock Point, 



Burlington," Macrae; West Rutland, //. M. Densloiv; Snake ISIountain, 

 Brainerd. 



EPIPHEGUS. Beecii-drops 



E. Virginiana. Bart. (Leptamnium Virginianum, Raf. ) Under beech trees; 

 common. 



OROBANCHE 



O. uniflora, L. (Aphyllon uniflorum. Gray ; Thalesia uniflora, Britton.) 

 Dry woodlands ; occasional. ^ 



ACANTHACEAE 



DIANTHERA 



D. Americana, L. Collected by Dr. Paddock, in 1819, in water at Ferris- 



burgh ; specimen now in University of Vermont herbarium. No later 

 botanist has found it in Vermont. 



PLANT AGINACEAE. PLANTAIN FAMILY 



LITTORELLA 



L. lacustris, L. (L. uniflora, Rusby. ) Gravelly shores. Kellej^'s Bay, Al- 

 burgh, Pringle; Spectacle Pond, East Wallingford, Kent; Notch Pond, 

 Ferdinand, Eggleston. 



PLANTAGO. Plantain 



P. aristata, Miclix. (P. Patagonica, Jacq. var. aristata. Gray.) Occasionally 

 introduced with grass seed. Brookline, Howe; East Wallingford, 

 Kent; Colchester, Mrs. Fhjnn. 



P. LANCEOLATA, L. English Plantain. Grass land ; common. 



P. major, L. Waysides ; common. 



P. Rugelii, Decaisne. With the preceding species ; common. 



