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Litbospermum aryeiise L. Sandy fields and roadsides. May-Aug. Char- 

 lotte, (Pringle). 



liTCopsis arvensis L. Dry or sandy fields and waste places. July. 

 Torrey collection. 



Pycuaiithemum muticnin (Michx.) Pers. Reported from bank of Wi- 

 nooski River, Colchester, (Grout). 



Gerardia flava L. Open woods. July, Aug. Torrey collection. 



Gerardia pediciilaria L. Dry copses. July, Aug. Torrey collection. 



Pentstemon hirsutus (L.) Willd. Dry or rocky grounds. June, July. 

 Charlotte, (Pringle). Torrey collection. 



Veronica Anagallis-aqiiatica L. Brooks and ditches. June-Aug. Re- 

 ported from Williston, (Bryant). 



Veronica yirgiuica L. Rich soil. July, Aug. Colchester, (Oakes) ; 

 Thompson's Vermont. 



Conopliolis americana (L. f.) Wallr. Rock Pt„ Burlington, (Macrae) ; 

 Thompson's Vermont. 



Dianthera americana L. In water. July, Aug. Ferrisburgh, (Pad- 

 dock). 



Littorella uniflora (L.) Asch. In water or on gravelly shores. Aug., 

 Sept. "Ought to be found here on lake shore." Pringle. 



Dipsaciis sylvestris Huds. Roadsides. July, Aug. Charlotte, (Prin- 

 gle). 



Lobelia Dortmanua L. Borders of ponds. Aug. Torrey collection. 

 Shelburne Pond, (Perkins) ; Perkins' Flora. 



Aster jiinceus Ait. Swamps and bogs. Aug. Ought to be found here. 



Aster noyi-belgii L. Low grounds. Aug., Sept. Torrey collection. 



Bidens Tulgata Greene. Has been confused with B. frondosa and 



should be sought in moist places and by roadsides, Aug., Sept. 



Cirsium discolor (Muhl.) Spreng. Rich soil. Aug., Sept. Ferris- 

 burgh, (Brainerd). 



Hieracium Gronovii L. Sandy soil. Aug., Sept. Burlington, (Tor- 

 rey) ; Perkins' Flora. 



Hieracium marianum Willd. Open woods and clearings. June-Aug. 

 Torrey collection. 



I.actuca birsuta Muhl. Dry open ground. July. Charlotte, (Pringle). 



