20 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Cephalanthus, L. Button-bush. 



C. occidentalis, L. New Found Lake, Di-. Barrows ; Goose Pond, Canaan ; 

 Andover, A, C. French ; Plymouth, Sargent; etc. 

 Mitchella, L. Partridge-berry. 



M. repens, L. Dry woods ; common under trees and dimorphous. 

 Galium, L. Bedstraw. Cleavers. 



G. MOLLUGO, L. North Pomfret, Vt., Morgan. 



G. Aparine, L. (Cleavers. Goose-Grass.) Moist grounds, Norwich, Vt., 



Eggleston ; not common. 

 G. Kamtschaticum, Steller, (G. circaszans, var. montanum, Torr. & Gray.) 



Killington Peak, Vt., Denslow. 

 G. circaezans, Michx. (Wild Liquorice.) Woods ; not rare. 

 G. lanceolatum, Torr. (Wild Liquorice.) Pomfret, Vt., Morgan; Han- 

 over, Fre?ich, — also Weirs, N. H. ; infrequent in dry woods. 

 G. trifidum, L. (Small Bedstraw.) Swamps; very variable ; common. 

 G. asprellum, Michx. (Rough Bedstraw.) Low thickets ; abundant. 

 G. triflorum, Michx. (Sweet-scented Bedstraw.) Rich woodlands; com- 

 mon. 



Order 42. COMPOSITJE. Composite Family. 



Eupatorium, Tourn. Thoroughwort. Boneset. 



E. purpureum, L. (Purple Thoroughwort.) Common in swamps. 



E. perfoliatum, L. (Medicinal Thoroughwort.) Low grounds ; common. 



E. ageratoides, L. (White Snake-root.) Rich woods. 

 SolidagO, L. Golden-rod. 



S. squarrosa, Muhl. Claremont, N. H., Graves; Windsor, F/int ; Killing- 

 ton Mt., Eggleston, and Fairlee Pond, Vt., Jesup. 



S. caesia, L. Borders of woodlands ; common. 



S. latifolia, Iv. Shaded banks ; common. 



S. bicolor, L. Dry banks. Also var. concolor, Torr. & Gray, yellow rays. 



S. macrophylla, Pursh. (S. thyrsoidea, E. Meyer.) Claremont, N. H., Dr. 

 Barrows; Mt. Ascutney, Leland, — and Killington "iAi^Nt., Eggleston. 



S. Virgaurea, L., var. alpina, Bigel. Moosilauke Mt., Flint ; Killington 

 Peak, Vt., Dr. Rabbins. 



S. humilis, Pursh. (S. Virgaurea, var. humilis. Gray.) Mountains. 



S. puberula, Nutt. Killington, Mt., Vt., Denslozu ; Rochester, Vt., Eggleston. 



S. uliginosa, Nutt. (S. stricta, Ait.) Peat bogs. Canaan and Hanover, 

 N. H. ; Sharon, Dr. Baxter, and Norwich, Vt., Jesjip ; occasional. 



S. rugosa. Mill. (S. altissima, Man., 5th ed.) Fields; common. 



S. neglecta, Torr. & Gray. Swamps, and very variable. Some forms as 

 determined by Dr. Gray are much like " uliginosa" and " arguta." 

 Perhaps not very rare ; Canaan, Jesup. 



S. arguta. Ait. (S. Muhlenbergii, Torr. & Gray.) Borders of woods; fre- 

 quent. 



S. juncea, Ait. (S. arguta, Torr. & Gray.) Borders of woodlands; com- 

 mon. 



