MICHIGAN FLORA. 



477 



Beech-drops. 

 <Cancer-root. 



EPIPHEGUS 



737. Virginiana, Bart. (***) 



Beech woods. Ionia Co.(!); Flint; Macomb Co., etc. Very common in 

 Grand -Saginaw Valley. 



SCROPHULARIACEjE. 



{Figwort Family.) 



Common 

 Mullein. 



VERBASCUM 



738. TJiapsics, L. 



/**#\ 



Fields and road sides everywhere,— a common weed, 

 land under the name of Aaron's Rod. 



L. P. 



Cultivated in Eng- 



Moth Mullein. 739. Blattaria, L. 



Road sides. S. Mich.; Ionia Co.(!); Detroit (!); Lansing(l), etc. 

 LINARIA 



740. Canadensis, Dumont. 



S. shore of Saginaw Bay— Winch. Cat.; Barrens, in Clare Co. (!). 



Infrequent or wanting in C. and S. Mich. 



741. vulgaris, Mill. (***) 



Road sides. Spreading from cultivation, but not yet a troublesome weed. 



COLLINSIA 



742. verna, Nutt, 0. & S. 



A beautiful little annual with blue and white flowers; worthy of cultiva- 

 tion. Moist woods. Ann Arbor— Winch. Cat.; S. W.— Wright's Cat.; 

 Ionia Co.(!), and probably reaches its N. limits in Gratiot Co.(!) 



Wild Toad 

 Flax. 



Toad-Flax, 

 Butter and 



Eggs. 



Innocence. 

 Collinsia. 



743. parviflora, Dougl. 



"Shady, moist ground, Upper Michigan."— Gray Fl. N. A. 

 SCROPHULARIA 



744. nodosa, L. (***) 



Rich soil. A valuable honey plant. 

 CHELONE 



745. glabra, L. (***) 



Borders of streams. 



PENTSTEMON 



Beard-tongue. 746. pubescens, Solander. 



U. P. 



Figwort. 

 "Simpson's 

 Honey Plant." 



Snake Head. 

 Turtle Head. 

 Balmony. 



Beard-tongue 



Monkey- 

 flower. 



Monkey- 

 flower. 



Monkey- 

 flower. 



HedgeHyssop, 



0.&S. 



Frequent. 



Th. 



Frequent. 



c. & s. 



Dry soil. Ann Arbor— Winch. Cat.; Ionia Co.(!); Flint; Macomb Co. 



Common. 



747. laevigatus, Solander, var. Digitalis, Gr. (?) 



May occur in the S. 

 MIMULUS 



748. ringens, L. Th. 



Wet places. Common. 



749. alatus, Solander. 



S. W.— Wright Cat. 



750. Jamesii, Torr. & Gray. 



Abundant at Mackinac— Winch. Cat.; "Upper Michigan."— Gray. This 

 species reaches its S. limits (?) in Ionia Co.(!), where it is rarely found 

 growing near cool springs. 



GRATIOLA 



751. Virginiana, L. (?) 



S. Mich.— Winch. Cat. 



