66 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



ARALIACEAE. GINSENG FAMILY 



ARALIA (Tourn.) L. 



A, hispida Vent. Bristly Sarsaparilla, Wild Elder. Rocky or sandy 



woodlands; frequent. June, July. 

 A. nudicaulis L. Wild Sarsaparilla. Moist woodlands; common. May, 



June. 

 A. racemosa L. Spikenard. Rich woodlands; frequent. July, Aug. 



PANAX L. Ginseng 



P. qniuqnefolium L. Ginseng. Rich and cool woods; rare. July. 



Burlington, (Ross); Colchester, (Griffin). 

 P. trifolium L. Dwarf Ginseng, Ground-nut. Moist woods; common. 



May, June. 



UMBELLIFERAE. PARSLEY FAMILY 



ANGELICA L. Angei^ica 



A, atropurpurea L. Masterwort. Swamps and moist grounds; fre- 

 quent. June, July. 



CARUM (Rupp.) L. Caraway 



C, Carvi L. Caraway. About dwellings and by roadsides; frequent. 

 May, June. 



CICUTA L. Water Hemlock 



C. bulbifera L. Water Hemlock. Swamps; occasional. July. 



C. maculata L. Spotted Cowbane, Musquash Root. Low grounds; 

 frequent. July. 



CONIUM L. Poison Hemlock 



C. MACULATUM L. Wastc placcs ; occasional. July. Burlington, 

 (Grout); Colchester, (Jones). 



CRYPTOTAENIA DC. Honewort 

 C. canadensis (L.) DC. Moist woods; frequent. June. 



