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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



chrysanthemoides, Michx. Wet grounds. Bellows Falls, Carey. Aug., Sept. 



cernua, L. Wet grounds. August, Sept. 



Beckii, Torrey. Lakes, ponds, &c. In Lake Champlain, near Benson, 



Ckandkr. August, Sept. 

 connata, Muhl. Moist grounds. Middiebury, James. August, Sept. 

 Anthemis, L. 



cotula, L. May weed. Road sides, &c. July — Sept. 

 Achillea, L. Yarrmv, Milfoil. 



§ MillcfoUuvi, L. Pastures, i&c. July, August. 

 Chrysantliemum, L. 



leiicanthemum, L. W/iiiewccd. Pastures and grass fields. June — Aug. 

 Artemisia, L. Wormwood. 



§ Msinthlum, L. Common Wormwood. Road sides, &c. Naturalized abundantly 

 in Danby, Barre, Williamstown, Mount Tabor, Dorset, 

 Pownal, «&c., Robbins. Aug. 

 § vulgaris^ L. Mvgworl. Road sides, »^c. In Castleton, Branch. Middiebury, 

 Bin-fre. In North Hero, St. Albans, Georgia, Danby, «&c. 

 Robbins. Hubbardton, C/ta?w/fc/". S wanton, Cft/cy. Colchester, 

 Oakcs. July, August. 

 Tanacetum, L. Tansy. 



§ vulgare, L. Common Tansy. Road sides, &c. August. 

 Gnaphalium, L. Cudweed. 



decurrens, Ives. Fields and pastures. Near Mansfield Mountain, Rolhins. 

 Highgate, Tuckcrman. Bellows Falls, Carey. Burlington 

 and Colchester, Cakes. August, Sept. 

 polycephalum, Michx. Life everlasting. Fields and pastures. August, Sept. 

 uliginosum, L. Low grounds. August, Sept. 

 Antennaria, R. Br. 



Tnargaritacca, R. Br. GruLphnlium marg. L. Pastures, ttc. August, Sept. 

 j)lantaginea.,Yi..'Qr. Gnaph. jilant. h. Pastures, »Slc. April, May. 

 Senecio, L. Groundsel, 



Balsamita;, Muhl. Rocky banks. June. 



obovat'us, Muhl. Dry rocky banks, &c. Bennington and Pownal, Robbins. 



May, June. 

 aureus, L. Bogs, &c. June. 



var. lanceolatus, Cakes, in Hovey's Mag. May, 1841. In a cedar swamp at 

 Brownington, liobhins. July. 

 hieracifolius, L. Firejoeed. Low grounds, &c. Aug. 

 Cirsium, Tourn. Thistle. 



§ lanccolatum, Scop. Cardus lanceolatus, L. Road-sides, &c. July — Sept. 



discolor, Spreng. Cnicus discolor, Muhl. Fields and woods. Aug. 



pumilum, Spreng. Cnicus odorafns, Muhl. Carduus pumilus, Nutt. Pastures. 



Essex, Robbins. Bellows Falls, Carey. Sept., Oct. 

 muticnm, M.\chx. Cnicus glutinosus. Big. Moist woods. August, Sept. 

 § arvensc. Scop. Cnicus arvensis, Hoff. Canada Thistle. Fields, meadows, 

 roadsides, &c. July, Sept. 

 Onopordon, L. Cotton Thistle. 



§ Jicanthium, L. Dry pastures, &c. Williston and Grand Isle, Robbins. 

 Arctium, L. 



Lappa, L. Burdock. Waste places. July — Sept. 

 Lactuca, Tourn. Lettuce. 



elongata, Muhl. Along fences, &c. July. 



var. sanguinea. L. sangui'iKa, Big, Dry pine woods. July, Aug. 

 Leontodon, L. 



Taraxacu7n, L. Dandcliooi. Fields, gardens, &c. 

 Sonclius, L. Sow thistle. 



oleraccus, L. Common Sow thistle. Gardens, &c. August, Sept. 



var. sjmiulosus,. S. spinulosus, Bigel. S. oleraccus E. Smith E. H., 3, 344. 

 Pluk. t. 61, f. 5. Waste grounds, &c. Bellows Falls, Carey. 

 Common in the east of Massachusetts, and apparently a 

 starved variety of S. oleraccus, though the ochenia are also 

 smoother than in the common variety. 

 floriclanus ? L. iS. a.cuminat/us, Bigelow. Moist woods. August, Sept. 

 Hieracium, L. Hav:k-iveed. 



