VM\ FLORA OF CaiAXI) RAPIDS. 



MIMUl-US L. MoNKKY-KI.OWKK. 



1043. M. ringens L. 



In marsheH and aloiiLj streams; coiiinioii. .Iiily-Aug. 

 J1A J<n/ii sii 'Vorr. may be lo(>kc<l for in s])riiit,' 1)r<>(ikli'tH. 



PEDICULARIS L. Lousicvvokt. 



1044. P. Canadensis L. Common l.ousewort. Wood Betony. 

 Common in open, moist woodlands. May. 



1045. P. lanceolata Michx. 



Sprin<ji:y l)o<;s and marslics; frequent. 3Iid-Aiig.-Mid-Scpt. 



PENTSTEMON Soland. IJkakd-tongue. 



10 m;. p. laevigatus Soland. 



/\ Pottstr/ito/t (L.) Britton. 

 A fev,' plants were found in a iield south of Reed's Lake, July, 

 1 894 (Mrs. Hattie M. Bailey Pieters). 



1047. P. laevigatus Digitalis Gray. 

 /'. iJlyltaliH (Sweet) Nutt. 



In a wheatfield on the bank of Lamberton Creek, west of the 

 Plainfield Gravel Road, July, 1899 (R.N. Wolcott). Probably 

 introduced in clover seed. 



1048. P. pubescens Soland. 



P. InrnvfuH (L.) Willd. 

 Common in light soil. June-.Jidy. 



SCROPHULARIA L. Fiowort. 



1049. S. leporella Bicknell. 



Ill rich soil; frc(juont. .June- July. 



lOoO. S. nodosa Marylandica Gray. 



In woods and thickets; frequent. .July-Aug. 



SYNTHYRiS Benth. 

 Wulfenia J acq. 

 1051. S. Houghtoniana Benth. 



(Jak openings; occasional. Last of May-June. 



