98 FLORA OF VERMONT 



Solidago rigida, L. 



Trifolium stoloniferuin, Muhl. 



Thaspium aureum, Nutt. 



Thaspium trifoliatum, Gray. 



Tliaspium trifoliatum, Gray, var. apterum. Gray. 



Tipularia discolor, Nutt. 



Triodia caprea, Jacq. 



Viola striata. Ait. 



Viola tricolor, L. var. arvensis, L. 



Vitis cordifolia, Michx. 



Vitis riparia, Engelm. 



List iv. Tlie following species have been found near the Vermont line 

 and it is probable that they occur within the State : 



Asclepias incarnata L. var. pulchra, Pers. Negro Island, Connecticut 



River, Hanover, N. H. 

 Aster Lindleyanus, Torr. & Gray. Wantastiquet Mountain, Hinsdale, N.H. 

 Aster Schreberi, Nees. " Abundant in the Connecticut River valley on the 



N. H. side." M. L. Fernald. 

 Calamintha Acinos, Beath. Within a few rods of the State line at Wil- 



liamstown, Mass. 

 Myriophyllum verticillatum, L. Lebanon, N. H. 

 Rosa nitida, Willd. Enfield and New London, N. H. 

 Sisymbrium canescens, Nutt. Shore of Lake Champlain, N. Y. 

 Spiranthes simplex. Gray. Near Williamstown, Mass. 

 Stellaria longipes, Goldie. Claremont, N. H.; Williamstown, Mass. 

 Vacciniim staninjutn, L. Greylock Mountain, Williamstown, Mass. 

 Verbena angustifolia, Michx. Hanover, N. H. 

 Xyris fiexui^a, Mahl. var. pusilla, (^ray, Plainfield, N. H. 



