50 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



C. pruinosa (Wendl.) Koch. Buiiington, (Edson). Fl. May; fr. Oct., 

 Nov. Var, philadelphica (Sarg.) Eggl. Burlington, (Eggleston), 



C. punctata Jacq. South Burlington, (Jones); Burlington, (Edson). 

 Fl. May, June; fr. Oct. 



C, rotuiidifolia Moench. Burlington, (Edson). Fl. May; fr. Sept. 



C. sihicola Beadle, var. Beckwitliae (Sarg.) Eggl. Burlington, (Eg- 



gleston). FL May; fr. Oct. 



DALIBARDA Kalm. 



D. repens L. Cool moist woods; frequent. July. 



FILIPENDULA (Tourn.) Hill. 



F. VULGARIS Moench. Dropwort. A garden escape well established 

 by roadside, Burlington, (N. F. F.). Station destroyed by street 

 improvements in 1908. June. 



FRAGARIA (Tourn.) L. Strawberry 



F. vesca L., var. americaua Porter. Wood Strawberry. Woods; com- 

 mon. Apr.- June. 



F. Tirgiuiaiia Duch. Wild Strawberry. Fields; common. Apr., May. 



GEUM L. AvENS 



G. caiiadense Jacq. White Avens. Borders of woods; common. July, 



Aug. 



G. riyale L. Water or Purple Avens. Bogs or wet meadows; occa- 

 sional. May, June. 



G. strictiim Ait. Yellow Avens. Moist meadows; common. July, Aug. 



G. virginiaiiTim L. Rough Avens. Low grounds; rare. July. Bur- 

 lington, (N. F. F.). 



POTENTILLA L. Cinquefoil. Five-finger 



P. Anseriiia L. Silver Weed. Shores of Lake Champlain; common. 

 June-Aug. 



P. anseriua L., var. concolor Ser. (Var. sericea Hayne) Shore of 

 Lake Champlain, Burlington, (N. F. F.). Aug. 



P, argeutea L. Silvery Cinquefoil. Dry barren fields; common. June- 

 Sept. 



