164 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



SCROPHULARIA. 



S. Marylandica — Lin., 1753. (Scrophlularia var. Mary- 

 landica — G7'ay, 1818.) Maryland Figwort. 

 Not common. Damp grounds. Indian Res., July, 1898. 



CHELONE— Lin., 1753. 



C. GLABRA — Lin., 1753. Snake Head. Turtle Head. 



Frequent. Swamps and along streams. Long Branch, 

 July, 1910. 



PENTSTEMON. 



P. HIRSUTUS — Wild. (Pentstemon pubescens — Soland, 

 1789.) Hairy Beard-tongue. 

 Rare. Rich woods. Fayetteville Woods, June, 1910. 



P. DIGITALIS — Nutt., 1837. (Pentstemon laevigatus var. 

 digitalis — A. Gray, 1878.) Foxglove. Beard-tongue. 

 Rare. Roadside to Skaneateles Laker Few specimens. 

 July 6, 1910. Mrs. Bump. 



P. PENTSTEMON — Britt. (Mem. Torr. Club, 1894.) (Pent- 

 stemon laevigatus — Soland, 1789.) Smooth Beard- 

 Tongue. 

 Rare. In Oakwood, June 25, 1900. Mrs. H. N. White. 



P. ANGUSTiFOLius — Pursh, 1814. Pale Blue Beard-tongue. 

 Very rare. One small cluster only. Round Top, May, 

 1890. 



MIMULUS— Lin., 1753. 



M. RINGENS — Lin., 1753. Square-stemmed Monkey Flower. 

 Common. Swamps and along streams. South Onon- 

 daga. 



M. ALATUS — Soland., 1789. Sharp-winged Monkey Flower. 

 Frequent. Swamp near Maple Bay, July, 1905. 



GRATIOLA— Lin., 1753. 



G. ViRGiNiANA — Lin., 1753. Clammy Hedge-hyssop. 



Occasional. Wet, muddy places. East from Orville 

 and Jamesville Road, summer, 1899. 



