

Coptis, Salisb. Gold thread. 
trifolia, Salisb. Common in clearings and edges of groves. 
Agumceaia, Tourn. Columbine. Honey suckle. 
Canadensis, L. Common. Sometimes found with white flowers. 
*vulgaris, L. Escaped from cultivation. 
Acrmwa, L. Baneberry. 
spicata, L, var. rubra, Mx. Wooded hillsides. 
alba, Big. More common than the preceding. 
Cnarvea, L. Snake root. 
*racemosa, Ell. Rocky woods. Rare. 
Order 2.—MAGNOLIACE 2%. 
Lirtotenpron. Tulip Tree. Whitewood. 
_ tulipifera, L. found only in southern Vermont. 
Order 3.—MENISPERMACEZE. 
Menisvermum, L. Moon-seed. 
Canadense, L. Common, especially northward. 
Order 4.—BERBERIDACE2. 
Berseris, L. Barberry. 
*vulgaris. Not common. 
CauLopytitum, Mx. Pappose-root. 
thalictroides, Mx. Common. 
Povornytium, L. May Apple. 
peltatum. Southern portion of the state. Not common. 
Order 5.—NYMPHASACE &. 
Brasenia, Sch. Water shield. 
peltata, Pursh. Common. 
Nympuza, Tourn. Pond-lily. 
odorata, L. Common. 
tuberosa, Paine. Mouth of Missisquoi river, Jessup. Wi- 
nooski river, Pringle. 
Nupuar, Sm. Yellow-lily. Cow lily. 
advena, Ait. Common. 
pumilum, Sm. Lake Champlain, near Burlington. 
Order 6.—SARRACENIACE &. . 
Sarracenia, Tourn. Pitcher Plant. Side-saddle Flower. 
purpurea, L. Common in swamps. 
Order 7.—PAPAVERACE. 
Papaver, L. Poppy. 
*dubium, L. Cultivated grounds, C. G. Pringle. 
