184 NATURAL HISTORY OF VERMONT. Part I 



CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Korvtgica^ L. Old fields, A:c. June — Aug. 



tridentata. Ait. On the Alpine summits of Mansfield mountain and Camel's 



Hump, Robbins. July, Aug. 

 arguta, Pursh. P. coufertifora, Torrey. Rocky Hills. Pownal, Castleton, 



Robbins Bellows Falls, Caret/. May, June. 

 anserina, L. Overflowed places. June, July. 



argentea, L. Dry hills, «tc. Bellows Falls, Carey. Burlington, Macrae. 

 Pownal, Robbins. June. 

 Comarum, L 



palusfre, L. Bogs. Burlington, Robbins. Charleston, Carey. July. 

 Fragaria, Tourn. Slraicbcny, 



Firginiana, Ehrh. Wild Strawbe.rry. Woods and meadows. May. 

 vesca, L. Common " English" Wood Strawberry. Woods, especially on 

 mountains. May. 

 Dalibarda, L. 



repens, L. Woods, especially on mountains. June — Aug. 

 Rubus, L. Bramble. 



odoratus, L. Flowering Raspberry. Shady rocky banks. June — Aug. 

 strigosus, Michx. Red Raspberry. About woods. May, June. 

 occidentalism L. Tkimble-berry. Black Raspberry. By fences, «S:c. May, June. 

 villosus, Ait. High Blackberry. Borders of woods and fields. June. 

 Canadensis., L. R. trivialis, Pursh. Low Blackberry. Fields, &c. June. 

 hispidus, h. R. scmpermrens and sctosus, Bigelow. Woods. June. 

 trijlorus, Richardson, R. saxalilis, Michx. Swamps and woods. June. 

 Rosa, Tmirn. Rose. 



Carolina, L. Borders of swamps, «fcc. July. 

 lucida, Ehrh. Pastures, &c. June. 



hlanda, Ait. On rocks. Bellows Falls, Carey. Burlington, Macrae. On the 

 ledge near High Bridge, Burlington, with Phaca Robbinsii, 

 Oakcs. June. 

 § rubiginosa, L. Sweet Briar. Thickets, pastures, &c. June, July. 

 Crataegus, L. Huvthirn. 



coccinea,h. Borders of thickets, «fec. May, June. 



tomentosa, L. var. B., Torrey &■ Gray, I — 466. Thickets, &c. Bellows 



Kails, Carey. May, June. 

 punctata, Jacq. Borders of woods, «fec. Ferrisburgh, Charlotte, Colchester, 

 «tc, Robbins, May, June. 

 Pyrus, L. 



arbutifolia, L. f. var. ei~ythrocarpa. Dry woods. June. 



var. inelanocarpa. Chokeherry. Swamps. June. 

 Americana, DC Sorbus Americana, 'WxWA. Mountain Ash. Woods, especially 

 on mountains. June. 

 Amelanchier, Medic. DC. Mespilus, L. Aronia, Pers. Juneberry. 



Canadensis, T. & G. 1 — 473. Mespilus Can. L. Pyrus Botryapium, L. fil. 

 var. Botrijapmm, T. & G. Woods, &c. May, June 

 var. oblongifolia, T. & G. Woods, &c. May, June. 

 var. rotundifoiia, T. & G. Rocky banks of rivers, &o. May, June. 

 var. oligocarpa, T. & G. Near the summits of Camel's Hump and Mansfield 

 mountain, Robbins, Tuckcrman, and Macrae. In a swamp 

 at Guildhall, Carey. June. 



Order LYTHRACE^. The Loosestrife Tribe. 

 Decodon, Gmclin. 



verticillatum, Elliott. Lythrum vert., L. Borders of ponds, &c. Colchester, 

 Robbins. 



Order ONAGRACEiE. The Evening Primrose Tribe. 



Epilobium, L. Willow Herb. 



angustifolium, L. E. spicatum. Lam. Burnt woods, &c. July, Aug, 



coloratum, Muhl. Wet places. July, Aug. 



palustre, L. var. alhijlorum, Lehm. E. lineare, Muhl, E. squamatum, Nuttall. 

 Swamps. Aug. 

 CEnothera, L. Evening Primrose. 



biennis, L. Old fields, «fcc. July, Aug. 



