HITCHCOCK — PLANTS OF AMES, IOWA. 51I 



LiNARiA VULGARIS, Mill. Dict— Antirrhinum Linaria, L. Spec. 

 Roadsides, etc. ; not uncommon. 



ScROPHULARiA NODOSA, L., var. Marilandica, (L.) Gray, Syn. 



Fi. ii. I. — 5. Marilandica, L. Spec. 

 Woods; common. 

 MiMUiiUS RiN(J^EXS, L. Spec. 

 Low woods; abundant. 



Ilysaxthes GRATioiiOiDES, (L.) Beiith. in DC. Prod, x.— Capra- 

 ria gratioloides, L. Spec. 2d ed. 



Wet places; not uncommon. 

 Veronica Virginica, L. Spec. 



Upland woods : frequent. 

 V. Anagallis, L. Spec. 



Borders of ponds and streams; infrequent. 

 V. peregrina. L. Spec. 



Damp places; common. 

 V. ARVENSis, L. Spec. 



Upland woods; rare. 



Rather abundant in locality mc-ntioncd for \'erhascuiu Blattaria. 



Gerardia auriculata, Michx. Fl. 

 Low prairie; not uncommon. 



G. longifolia. Benth. Comp. Bot.Mag. i. 1S35.— G'.as^jcrft, Beutli. 

 in DC. Prod. x. 

 Prairie; abundant. 



G. longifolia,"ii\\\X. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. X. S. v. iS37..is G. selacea, Walt., 

 var. longifolia. Gray, (ex Syn. Fl. ii. i). 



G. TEXUiFOLiA, Vahl. Symb. iii. 1794. 



Low ground: abundant. 

 Ga^tilleia sessiliflora Pursh, Fl. 



Dry hills ; rare. 



Along- railroad 3 miles east of Ames. 



PEDicuiiARis Canadensis, L. Mant. p. 86. 



Upland woods; abundant. 

 P. LANCEOLATA, Michx. Fl. 



Low prairie; not uncommon. 



OROBANCilACE.E. 



Aphyllon uuitloruni, (L). Gray, Man. 1st ed. (there cited "Torr. «& 

 Gray"). — Orobanclie nnijloruni., L. Spec. 



I have a single specimen collected northwest of the College by Mr. I. B. Clark. 



LEN TIE UL A R I A CE.'E. 



Utricui.aria vuLGARrs, L. Spec. 

 Ponds; becoming rare. 



