Vermont Botanical and Bird Club 21 



NEW STATIONS FOR VERMONT PLANTS 



Ella Munsell 



The following list of plants which the Flora of Vermont lists as not 



generally common were collected in Newbury and Ryegate by Frederic 



W. Grigg of Newtonville, Mass., and the writer, all doubtful or criti- 

 cal specimens having been determined by Prof. M. L. Fernald or other 



experts: 



Equisetum scirpoides, Ryegate, Newbury. 



Andropogon furcatus, Ryegate, Wells River. 



Panicum strictum (P. depauperatum) , Newbury. 



Panicum tennesseense, Newbury. 



Trisetum spicatum var. molle, Ryegate. 



Poa debilis, Newbury. 



Eleocharis ovata, Wells River. 



Scirpus atrovirens, Newbury. 



Carex tincta, Ryegate. 



Carex aenea, Newbury. 



Carex stellulata var. augustata, Wells River. 



Carex albicans, Newbury. 



Carex umbellata var. brevirostris, Ryegate. 



Arisaema triphyllum, form with very narrow leafleats and spathe, New- 

 bury; form with lateral leaflets two-parted, Ryegate. 



Allium Schoenoprasum var. sibiricum, Ryegate.^ 



Oakesia sessifolia, leaves variegated with yellow, Newbury. 



Ornithogalum umbellatum, Newbury. 



Sisyrinchium angustifolium, with 3-parted perianth, Newbury. 



Cypripedium acaule, white form, Newbury. 



Cypripediwm hirsutum, Newbury. 



Cypripedium paviflorum, var. pubescens, Newbury. 



Habenaria Hookeri, Newbury. 



Habenaria orbiculata, Newbury. 



Corallorrhiza maculata, Newbury. 



Microstylis unifolia, Newbury. 



Alnus crispa var. mollis, Wells River. 



Urtica Lyallii, Ryegate, Wells River. 



Humulus japonicus, Wells River. 



Sagina procumbens, Newbury. 



Stellaria borealis, Newbury. 



Clematis verticillaris, Newbury. 



