80 FLORA OF VERMONT 



RUBIACEAE. MADDER FAMILY 



CEPHALANTHUS 



C. occidentalis, L. Button-bush. Swamps ; frequent. 



GALIUM. Bed Sruiw. Cleavers 

 G. Aparine, L- Shaded ground ; frequent. 

 G. asprellum, Miehx. AUuvial ground ; common. 

 G, circaezans, Michx. Rich woods ; common. 

 G, Claytoni, Michx. Wet meadows ; frequent. 



G. Kamtschaticum, Steller. Cold wet woods of the higher mountains ; fre- 

 quent. 

 G. lanceolatom, Torr. Dry woods ; frequent. 



G, MoLLUGO, L. Peacham, Blanchard; " North Pomf ret," Morgan. 

 G. palustre, L. Wet meadows and along ditches ; common. 

 G. pilosum, Ait. Dry copses. Pownal, Robbins, Eggleston. 

 G. .sYLVESTRE, PolHck. Advcntivc. Charlotte, Prlngle. 



G. tinctorium, L. (G. trifidum, L. var. latifolium, Torr.) Wet meadows; 

 frequent. 



G. tinctorium, L. var. Labradoricum, Wiegand. Perch Pond bog, Pownal, 



/. R. Clnircldll. 

 G. trifidum, L. (G. trifidum, L. var. pusillum, Gray.) Cold bogs and 



marshy borders of ponds ; frequent. 



G. triflorum, Michx. Pich woodlands ; common. 



G. VERUM, L. Yellow Bedstraw. Occasionally introduced in grass lands. 



HOUSTONIA 

 H. caerulea, L. Bluets. Grassy places and wet rocks ; common. 

 H. purpurea. L. var. longifolia, Gray. (H. longifolia, Gaertn. ) Dry rocky 

 places ; frequent in the Champlain valley. Randolph, Bates. 



MITCHELLA 

 M, repens, L. Partridge-berry. Cool woods ; common. 



CAPRIFOLIACEAE. HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY 



DIERVILLA 



D. trifida, Moench. (D. Diervilla, McM ) Rocky woodlands ; common. 



LINN.EA 

 L. borealis, L. Twin-flower. Cool, rich woods ; frequent. 



