Scrophularia SCROPHULARIACEAE Mimulus 



Tatnall, 2435, 13 Oct. 1934 (T); 23^ mi. e. s. e. of Cecilton (Ce), 

 Long, 48415, 16 May 1936 (A); along Mill Creek 2 mi. n. of Long- 

 woods (Ta), Earle, 3508, 22 Nov. 1941 (P). Mid- July to early 

 Sept. 



S. lanceolata Pursh. {S. leporella Bickn.) 



Rare: shores of Delaware River near Wilmington, Canhy, 23 

 June 1896 (D). 



Penstemon Mitchell. (Pentstemon Ait.) Beard-tongue. 



P. hirsutus (L.) Willd. {P. puhescens Willd.) 



Rare: Wooddale (NC), Commons, in 1865 (A); Leslie (Ce), J". 

 Crawford, 12 June 1897 (A); Elk Neck (Ce), W. L. Abbott, 31 May 

 1923 (A). Late May, June. 



P. laevigatus Sol. 



Our only record is the following: "Delaware," Nuttall (A). 

 Neither date nor specific locality is given, but the specimen was 

 probably collected in Sussex County, in 1809. 



P. Digitalis Nutt. 



Frequent and rapidly spreading in the Piedmont province; rare 

 on the Coastal Plain: west of Pocomoke City (So), R. R. Tatnall, 

 2666, 4 June 1935 (T, P, A); 1^ mi. so. of Exmore (No), R. R. 

 Tatnall, 3390, 1 June 1937 (T). June. 



Chelone L. Turtlehead. 

 C. glabra L. 



Frequent in damp ground. Piedmont, and Coastal Plain south- 

 ward to Wicomico County. Sept. 



Mimulus L. Monkey Flower. 

 M. ringens L. 



Frequent in wet ground in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain of 

 New Castle and Cecil Counties; infrequent farther south, to the 

 Virginia line. Mid-July, Aug. 



M. alatus Ait. 



Infrequent in wet soil. Piedmont province, and southward on 

 the Coastal Plain to the Virginia line. Mid-July to early Sept. 



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