2Q4 NATURAL HISTORY OF VERMONT. Part I. 



CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



jflava, L. Wet meadows. Sutton, Carey. 



intumesccns, Rudge. C.foUiculata of Schk., not of Linn. Wet woods. 

 Ittjjulina, Muhl. Wet meadows and woods. 

 tentacul.ata, Muhl. Wet meadows. 

 7'etrorsa, Schw. Swamps, &c. 



bullata, Schk. Wet meadows, &c. South Hero, Robbins. 



vesicaria, L. C. ampiil/i/cca, Dewey. C. utriculata, Boott. Wet meadows, &,c. 

 lacustris, Willd. Borders of ponds, &c. 

 scahrata, Schw. Swamps, &c. 

 hystericina, Muhl. Wet meadows. 

 Pseudo-cy penis, L. Ditches and margins of ponds. 

 longlrostiis, Torrey. Shady ledges, &c. On the sides of Camel's Hump, end 



at Castleton, Robbins. Rocky banks of Saxton's river, near 



Bellows Falls, Carey. 

 limosa, L. Bogs, especially at the the north. 

 tniiiacea, Muhl. Moist banks, &c. 

 pallesccns, L. Wet meadows, &c. 



umbellata, Schk. Rocky hills, &c. Summit of Mansfield mountain, Robbins 



Order GRAMINKiE.. The Grass Tiibe. 



( Mostly aaorduig to Torrcy's Flora of the Northern States, Vol. I. ) 



Agrostis, L. Bent Grass. 



§ vulgaris, Smith. Reel-top. 3Ieadows, pastures, &c. June — Aug. 



§ alba, L. Meadows, pastures, »tc. June — Aug. 



lateriflora, Michx. Moist meadows, sides of hills, «fcc. August, Sept. 



soboiifcra, Muhl. Rocky shady hills, &r. August, Sept. 



tenniflora, Willd. Rocky shady hills, &c. July, Aug. 



sylvatica, Torrey. Dry "rocky hills, &c. August. 



canina, L. 



var. alpina, Oakes. .Qgrosiis rupestris, Graj' in Sill. Jour., vol. 42. Or 

 the summit of Camel's Hump mountain, Robbins, 'l''(ickcrma7i 

 and Macrae. July. This variety is common on the White 

 Mountains, and is connected with the common variety, which 

 is abundant in Essex county, Massachusetts, by several 

 intermediate forms, found at the base and on the sides of the 

 White Mountains. 

 ,Cinna, L. 



arunclinacea, Willd. W^et woods, &lc. August, Sept. 

 Polypogon, Desfontaines. 



r accmosus, Nnii. P. glorficredus, WUld. Wet meadows, &c. Aug., Sept. 

 Brachyelytrum, P. de Bemv. 



aristatum, P. de B. MuJdenbcrgia ereeta. Roth. Woods, &c. June, July. 

 Alopecurus, L. Fox-tail Grass. 



§ prutensis, L. Moist meadows, &c. Bellows Falls, Carey. May, June. 

 geniculatus, L. Wet meadows, &c. June. 

 Phleum, L. Cafs-tail Grass. 



§ pratense, L. Herd's Grass, Timothy. Fields, &c. July, August. 

 Phalaris, L. Caneiry Grass. 



§ Canariensis, L. Pastures, &c. Cavendish, Macrae. July. 

 Milium, L. Millet Grass. 



effusinn, L. Woods, &c. Banks of Saxton's river. Bellows Kails, Cam/. July. 

 ■puv.gens, Torr. Dry rocky woods, &c. May. 

 Piptatherum, P. de Biniiv. 



nigrum, Torr. Shady ledges, &c. August. 

 Oryzopsis, Michx. 



asperifolia, Michx. Woods, especially on mountains. May, June. 

 Panicum, L. Panic Grr/ss. 



^ Crus-Galli, L. Cultivated grounds, &c. July— Sept. 

 eland es linum, h. P. pcdunculiitujn, Torrey. Woods. July. 

 latifolium, L. Sandy woods, &c. July. 

 dicliotomum, L. P. nilidinn, Lam. Low grounds. July- 



depauperatum, Muhl. P. m/cm, Roemer and Shultes "Sandy soils. Bellows 

 Falls, Carey. Burlington, Macrae, July. 



xanthophysum. Gray. Sandy woods, &c. Burlington, Carey. June, July, 

 capillare, L. Sandy fields and cultivated grounds. August/Sept. 



