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Order 35.—MELASTOMACE. 
Raexia. Deer Grass. 
Virginica, L. Brattleboro, C. C. Frost. 
Order 36.—LYTHRACE. 
NESEA 
verticillata, H. B. K. Borders of ponds. near Burlington. 
Bristol pond, Pringle. 
Order 37.—CUCURBITACEZ. 
Sicyos, L. 
angulatus, L. River banks. Not common. 
Ecurnocystis, T. & G. Wild Cucumber. 
lobata, T. & G. Banks of streams. Not common. 
Order 38.—U MBILLIFER. 
Hyprocory.e, Tourn. 
Americana, L. Not common. Wet. places. 
Sanicuta, Tourn. Snake Root. 
Canadensis, L. Rather common. Woods. 
Marilandica, L. Common. : 
Daucus, Tourn. Carrot. 
*carota, L. Roadsides and fields. 
Heracteum, L. Cow Parsnip. 
lanatum, Mx. Low grounds. Not common. 
Pastinica, Tourn. Parsnip. 
*sativa, L. Escaped from cultivation. Old fields. 
ARCHANGELICA, Hoftm. 
atronurpurea, Hoffm. Meadows. Common in the south part 
of Vermont. 
ConosELINUM. 
Canadense, T. & G. Swamps. - Not common. 
Tuaspium, Nutt. Meadow parsnip. 
aureum, Nutt. Common in damp fields. 
if var. apterum. Gray. Not very common. 
trifolium, Gray. Rocky, shaded places. Not common. 
a var. apterum. Gray. 
Zrzia. $ 
integerrima, D.C. Borders of groves. Common. 
Cicuta, L. Water Hemlock. 
maculata, L. Meadows. Rather common. 
bulbifera, L. Swamps. Not common. 
Srum, L. Water Parsnip. 
lineare, Mx. Ditches and brooks. Not common. 
