APPENDIX TO THOMPSON'S VERISIONT. 



BOTANY OF VERMONT. 



CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Author, both of his kindness as a friend, 



and of his zeal and accuracy as a botanist*. 



Since the publication of the Catalogue 



above mentioned, the number of known 



* It is my painful duty here to record the deatli of 

 my esteemed friend, William Oakes, Esq. He was 

 drowned on the 31st of .Tuly, 1S4S, while passing; 

 from Boston to East Boston, under circumstances 

 which left it doubtful, whether by accident, or in a 

 temporary fit of insanity, to which he was subject. 

 He was 49 years of age. 



Vermont plants has been considerably in- 

 creased, and we have doubtless many more 

 species to reward the labors of botanists. 

 By the kindness of several friends, I am 

 enabled to add to the previous list 105 

 species, making in the whole 1034. 



For the arrangement of these additional 

 species, and for the identification of a Itirge 

 number of them, I am indebted to the 

 kindness of my friend. Prof. Joseph Torrey, 

 D. D. , of the University of Vermont. 



CATALOGUE OF VERMONT PLANTS. 



Continued from page 177, Part I. 



cSiAss I. i::xo<aEN0us ©k s>icotye,ebonous fi^awts. 



Okuek RANUXCULACE.E. 



Clematis, Linn. 



viorna, Wildn. Found at Castleton, by Mrs. .T. Carr. A very rare species, 

 .June, July. 

 jVjiemone, Halle r. 



aconytifolia, Mx. Castleton. Mrs. J. C. 

 Ranunculus, L. 



fascicuLiris, Muh]. Low grounds. Burlington,?*. Brattleborough, C. C*. »osf. 



Order jMAGNOLIACEyE. 

 Liriodendron, L. ' 



tulipi/era, L. A tree not rare in the southern part of this state, fifty years ago. 

 Some large specimens are still left in Bennington county, valley of 

 the Hoosic river. Mrs. J. C. 



Order CRUCIFER.E. 

 Nasturtium, R. Br. 



hispidiim,!). C. Low grounds, Burlington. Also found in Brattleborough, C. C. F. 

 Arabis, L. 



lyrata, L. Mountain-garden. AYilloughby lake. C. C. F. May. 



canadensis, L. Rocks below Winooski Falls; Colchester. T. .June. 

 Cardamine, L. 



rotundifolia, M.x. In Vermont, locality not specified. Dr. Robbins. 



Virgi7nca, Mx. Hill-sides, Vt. A. Wood. June. 

 Sisymbrium, ^/Z. 



thaliana. Gay. Rocks and sandy fields, Vermont. A. Wood. ^lay. 

 Draba, L. 



verna, L. AVilloughby lake. A. W. May. 

 Erysimum, L. 



cheiranthoides, L. Brattleborough, C. C. F. 

 Isatis, L. 



tinctoria. Banks and islands of AVinooski river; Burlington, T. Probably in- 

 troduced. 



Order VIOLACE.E. 

 Viola, L. 



Selkirkii, Goldie. Rich cedar swamps. Grand Isle. T. 

 pedata, L. Brattleborough. C. C. F. April, May. 



Order HYPERICACEiE. 

 Hypericum, L. 



sarothra, Mx. Brattleborough, C. C. F. July, August. 



■ Tlie authority to which T. refers in this catalogue, is Prof. Joseph Torrey, of the University ofVermont. 



