CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. I5 



Order 29. CRASSULACEJE. Orpine Family. 



Penthorum, Gronov. Ditch Stone-crop. 



P. sedoides, L. Open wet places. 

 Sedum, Tourn. Stone-crop. 



S. ACRE, L. (Mossy Stone-crop.) Norwich, Chelsea, and Royalton, Vt.; 



on rocks, etc. Frequent in gardens throughout the district. 

 S. Telephium, L. (Live-for-ever.) Very widely distributed and thoroughly 

 naturalized ; both species European. 



Order 30. DROSERACEJE. Sundew Family. 



Drosera, L. Sundew. 



D. rotundifolia, L. Peat bogs and banks of brooks ; common. 



D. intermedia, Hayne. var. Americana, DC. (D. longifolia. Man., 5th ed.) 

 Hanover, Canaan, Enfield, Plainfield, etc. Sandy shores of ponds and 

 on decaying logs. 



Order 31. HAMAMELIDEJE. Witch-Hazel Family. 



Hamamelis, L. Witch-Hazel. 



H. Virginiana, L. Peculiar for blooming in October and not perfecting its 

 fruit until the next autumn ; common in woods. 



Order 32. HALORAGEjE. Water-Milfoil Family. 



Myriophyllum, Vaill. Water-Milfoil. 



M. spicatum, L. Enfield Pond, Jesiip ; not rare. 



M. verticillatum, L. Mascoma Creek, West Lebanon, etc., Jesitp. 



M. tenellum, Bigel. Shores of Enfield Pond, Jesup ; not rare. 



Proserpinaca, L. Mermaid-weed. 



P. palustris, L. Swamps and ditches ; common. 

 Hippuris, L. Mare's Tail. 



[H. vulgaris, L. About ponds ; rare. Near Long Pond, West Danville, 

 Vt., Dr. Blanchard, and in Mass. ; probably within our limits.] 



Callitriche, L. Water-Starwort. 

 C. verna, L. Ponds ; common. 



Order t^^. LYTHRACE^. Loosestrife Family, 



Lythrum, L. Loosestrife. 



L. Salicaria, L. (Spiked Loosestrife.) Claremont, N. H., Dr. Graves; 

 Sharon, Vt., etc. ; often cultivated, and commonly trimorphous. 



Order 34. ONAGRACE^. Evening-Primrose Family. 



Ludwigia, Ell. False Loosestrife. 



L. palustris, L. (Water Purslane.) Ditches ; common. 

 Epilobium, L. Willow-herb. 



E. angustifolium, L. (Often like Erechtites, called " Fire-weed.") Common 

 in moist and newly cleared lands. 



