243 
Myosotis verna Nutt. Gen. ii, Add. (1818). 
Rocky banks, valley of Hatwai Creek, Nez Perces County; May 17 (No. 184). 
Also valley of Big Potlatch, and valley and head of Little Potlatch River. 
Lithospermum pilosum Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. vii, 43 (1834), 
Common in sandy soil, vailey of Hatwai Creek, Nez Perces County; April 25 
(No, 40). Grassy slopes, same locality; May 10 (No, 155). 
CONVOLVULACES. 
Convotvulus sepium L. Sp. PI. 1, 153 (1753). 
Along railroad embankments, valley of Lake Pend d’Oreille; august 23 (No. 
944). 
SOLANACEAE. 
Solanum nigrum L. Sp. PI. i, 186 (1753). 
Waste ground near Granite Station, Kootenai County; July 29 (No. 779). 
Solanum triflorum Nutt. Gen. 1, 128 (1818). 
Sandy soil near Bonner, Missoula County, Montana; August 30 (No. 985). 
Physalis lanceolata Mx. Fl. i, 149 (1803). 
This plant is only in flower, and the determination is doubtful. It is more 
glabrous than the species to which it 1s here referred, and it branches from near 
the ground. 
Along railroad tracks, Hope, north end of Lake Pend d’Oreille; August 26 
(No. 969). 
SCROPHULARIACES. 
Verbascum blattaria L. Sp. Pl. i, 178 (1753). 
Bottom lands, valley of Coeur d’Alene River, Kootenai County; July 13 (No. 
642). Sandy soil, Thompson Falls, Montana; August 26 (No. 971). 
Terbascum thapsus L. Sp. Pl. i, 177 (1753), 
Along roadsides, Spokane, Washington; August 17 (No. 918). 
Scrophularia marilandica L. Sp. Pl. 11, 619 (1753); Serophularia nodosa marilandica 
Gray, Syn. FI. ii, pt. 1, 258 (1878). 
Common in shady places, valley of Hatwai Creek, Nez Perces County, May 
24 (No. 250). 
Pentstemon confertus Doug]. Bot. Reg. xv, t. 1260 (1829). 
Frequent on rocky hillsides, Craig Mountains near Lake Waha, Nez Perces 
County; May 24 (No. 245). Frequent in dry soil, head of Little Potlatch River, 
Latah County; June 16 (No. 406). Thompson Falls, Montana; August 28 (No. 
1030). 
Pentstemon confertus procerus (Dougl.) Coville, Contr. Nat. Herb. iv, 169 (1893); 
P. procerus Dougl.; Graham, Edinb. N. Phil. Journ. vii, 348 (1829). 
Moist places, Julietta, Latah County; June 8 (No. 341), 
Pentstemon deustus Doug]. Bot. Reg. xvi, t. 1318 (1830). 
Crevices of rocks, Post Falls, valley of Spokane River, Kootenai County; July 
15 (No. 650). 
Pentstemon ellipticus Coult. & Fish. Bot. Gaz. xvili, 302 (1893). 
This plant has the leaves not quite entire, leaning in this respect toward P. 
newberry: Gray, Pacific R. Rep. vi, 82, t. 14 (1855-57), which has a more southerly 
range. 
Rocks, summit of Wiessner’s Peak, Kootenai County; July 8 (No. 603). 
Pentstemon glandulosus Lindl. Bot. Reg. xv, t. 1262 (1829). 
Rocky soil, valley of Hatwai Creek, Nez Perces County; May 14 (No, 169). 
Also vicinity of Lake Waha and valley of Big Potlatch River. 
