6 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



V. TRICOLOR, L. (Pansy.) Spontaneous in gardens along with V. odor- 

 ATA, the English Sweet Violet. 



Order ii. CARYOPHYLLACEJE. Pink Family. 



Dianthus, L. Pink. 



D. Armeria, L. (Deptford Pink.) Randolph, Vt., Bates. 

 D. DELTOIDES, L. (Maiden Pink.) Near Sharon, Vt. ; well established on 

 the roadside, Jesup. 

 Saponaria, L. Soapwort. Bouncing Bet. 



S. OFFICINALIS, L. Roadsides ; commonly double ; European. 



Silene, L. Catchfly. 



S. CucuBALUS, Wibel. (S. inflata^ Smith.) — (Bladder Campion.) Meriden 



and Hanover, N. H. ; Chelsea, Vt. ; etc. Roadsides; European. 

 S. antirrhina, L. (Sleepy Catchfly.) Waste places. 

 S. NOCTIFLORA, L. Frequent; introduced with grass seed. 



[S. Armeria, L. ( Sweet-William Catchfly.) Spontaneous in gardens.] 

 Lychnis, Tourn. Lychnis. 



L. Githago, Lam. (Corn-cockle.) Hanover, in cultivated fields ; from 

 Europe. 



Arenaria, L. Sandwort. 



A. SERPYLLIFOLIA, L. Windsor, Vt, Lelaud. Waste places ; European. 

 A. Michauxii, Hook. (A. stricta, Michx.) Norwich, Vt., Dr. Blanchard; 



Fairlee Cliffs, Vt., F. O. Grover. Not very common. 

 A. Groenlandica, Spreng. (Mountain Sandwort.) Moosilauke Mt., W. H. 



Flint ; Kearsarge Mt., Dr. Barrows. 



A. lateriflora, L. Lebanon, at Olcott Falls ; infrequent. 



Stellaria, L. Chickweed. 



S. MEDIA, Smith. (Common Chickweed.) From Europe. 



S. longifolia, Muhl. (Long-leaved Stitchwort.) Grassy places. 



S. longipes, Goldie. Claremont, Dr. Barrows ; rare. 



S. GRAMINEA, L. Occasional in cultivated grounds. European. 



S. borealis, Eigel. Wet, shady places; not rare. 



S. uliginosa, Murr. (Swamp Chickweed.) Rochester, Vt., Eggleston. 



Cerastium, L. Chickweed. 



C. VULGATUM, L. (C. viscosuM of Gray's Man., 5th ed.) Common Euro- 

 pean weed. 

 C. arvense, L. Rocky pastures north of Windsor, Vt., Flint ; Hanover,, 

 N. H., G. M. Moore ; scarce. 

 Sagina, L. Pearlwort. 



S. procumbens, L. Moist places. 

 Buda, Adans. Sand-Spurrey. 



B. rubra, Dumort. (Spergularia rubra. Presl.) Dry, sandy soil ; Canaan 

 and Claremont, N. H., Dr. Barrows ; Royalton, Vt., H. Q. Ward ; Ply- 

 mouth and New London, N. H., Sargent. 



