58 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



LIMNANTHACEAE. FALSE MERMAID FAMILY 



FLOERKEA Willd. Fai.sE Mermaid 



F. proserpinacoides Willd. Bank of La Plot River, Shelburne, (Prln- 

 gle). May. 



ANACARDIACEAE. CASHEW FAMILY 



RHUS L. Sumach 



B» copalliiia L. Dwarf Sumach. Rocky hills; rare. July. Colches- 

 ter, (Jones, GrifSn). 



R. glabra L. Smooth Sumach. Sandy soil; rare. July. Colchester, 

 (N. F. F., Mrs. Walker). 



R. Toxicodendron L. Poison Ivy, Poison Oak. Banks and moist thick- 

 ets; common. June. Var. radicans (L.) Torr. Common. June. 



E. typhina L. Staghorn Sumach. Hillsides; common. June, July. 



E. Ternix L. Poison Sumach, Elder or Dogwood. Swamps; rare. 

 June. Colchester, (Grout, Jones). 



AQUIFOLIACEAE. HOLLY FAMILY 



ILEX L. Holly 



I. yerticillata (L.) Gray. Winterberry, Black Alder. Wet thickets; 

 common. June, July. 



I. yerticillata (L.) Gray, var. padifolia (Willd.) T. & G. Colchester, 

 (Griffin). June, July. 



I. yerticillata (L.) Gray, var. tenuifolia (Torr.) Wats. Mouth of Wi- 

 nooski River, (Eggleston). June, July. 



NEMOPANTHUS Raf. Mountain Holly 



N, mncronata (L.) Trel. Cool damp woods and swamps; frequent. 

 May. 



CELASTRACEAE. STAFF TREE FAMILY 



CELASTRUS L. Staff Tree. Shrubby Bitter-sweet 



C scaudens L. Waxwork, Climbing Bitter-sweet. Moist banks and 

 thickets; common. June. 



