CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 127 



ECiilNOSPERMUM Swartz. Sticksked. 

 Lappula Moench. 



973. E. Lappula Lehm. 



Roadsides and waste places; common. Summer. 



974. E. VirginJcum Lehm. Beggar's Lice. 

 Frequent in low woods. Summer, 



ECHIUM L. Viper's Bugloss. 

 97r). E. vuLGAEE L. Blue-weed. 



On dumping-ground near the Eagle Plaster Mills; scarce. Mid- 

 June-July. 



LITKOSPERMUM L. Gromwell. Puccoox. 



976. L. ARVENSE L. Wheat-Thief. Red-root. Corn Gromwell. 

 Common in waste places. Summer. 



977. L. canescens Lehm. Puccoon of the Indians. 

 Common in sandy soil. May. 



978. L. hirtum Lehm. 



L. Griielinl (Michx.) Hitch. 

 Sandy fields and oak openings; frequent. Mid-May-July. 



979. L. latifoiium Michx. 



Frequent on the edges of woods. Mid-May-June. 



MERTENSIA Roth. Lungwort. 



980. M.Virginica DC. Virginian Cowslip. Lungwort, Blue Bells. 

 Rich alluvial soil; scarce. May. 



Scattered along Plaster Creek from Kalamazoo Ave. to Grand 

 River (R. E. Matteson); occasional along Grand River; Wm. 

 Cook's woods, Sec. 36, Byron (S.). 



MYOSOTIS L. ScoRPiox-GRAss. Forget-me-not. 



M. PALUSTRIS L, 



Escaped from gardens. Summer. 



East St. between Wealthy Ave. and Sherman St., City (R. E. 



Matteson). 



