

Lrontopon, L., Ives. 
*autumnale, L. Not common. Meadows. 
Hieracium, Tourn. Hawkweed. 
Canadense, Mx. Borders of woods. 
scabrum, Mx. Open woods. 
Gronovii, L. Dry soil. 
venosum, L. Pine plains. 
paniculatum, L. Woods. 
Nasauus, Cass. 
albus, Hdok. Edges of woods. 
altissimus, Hook. Damp woods. E 
Bootii, D. C. Mt. Mansfield, Pringle. 7 
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Taraxacum, Hall. Dandelion. / 
dens-leonis, Desf. Common. 
Lacruca, Tourn. Lettuce. ss 
Canadense, L. Borders of fields. ; 
var. sanguinea, T. & G. Pine groves. ; | 
Muteepium, Cass. 
leucopheum, D.C. C. G. Pringle. 
Soncuus L. Thistle. 
*oleraceus, L. Cultivated grounds. 
*asper, Vill. Waste grounds. 
*arvensia, L. Roadsides and fields. 
Order 47.—LOBELIACEZ. 
Loseuia; L. Lobelia. 
cardinalis, L. Very abundant in limited localities. 
inflata, L. Common in dry fields. 
spicata, Lam. Pastures. - 
Kalmii, L. Not common. Moist cliffs. 
Dortmanna, L. Willoughby Lake, Wood. Shelburne Pond. 5 
Order 48.—CAMPANULACE. 
CampanuLa Tourn. Harebell. 
rotundifolia, L. Very common. Flowers sometimes white. 
« aparinoides. Damp soil. Not so common. 
rapunculoides, LL. Brandon, F. H. Knowlton. 

SprcuLaria, H. 
perfoliata, D.C. Dry, rocky ground. Not common. 

Gay ussacra, H. B..K. Huckleberry.. 
Srondosa, T. & G. Not common. 
-resinosa, T. & G. Common. 




