CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. lr,7 



Lamberton Lake region; Knapp Road between Coit Ave. and 

 Plainfield Ave. (S.O.L.); Pine Hill; Plaster Creek at Madison 

 Ave.; Belmont. Its range in the State is north-west from Man- 

 , Chester in Washtenaw County to Bai-ry County, thence to Ionia 

 and Kent Counties. 



VERBASCUM L. Min.T.EiN. 



1052. V. Blattaima L. Moth Mullein. 



Untilled fields and roadsides; occasional. July- Aug. 

 Flowers yellow or white. These colors are constant and gener- 

 ally all in a patch have the same color. Yellow flowered forms 

 are the more frequent. 



1053. V. Thai'sus L. Common Mullein. 

 Roadsides and fields; common. .luly-Sept. 



VERONICA L. Speedwell. 



1054. V. Americana Schwein. American Brooklime. 

 In brooklets and moist places; common. June-July. 



1055. V. Ana^aliis L. Water Speedwell. 



V. AnagalUs-(i<iHatl<:a. L. 

 In springs and brooks; frequent. Aug. 



1056. V. akvensis L. Corn Speedwell. 



Common in waste or cultivated ground. May-June. 



1057. V. LATirOLIA L. 



Escaped from cultivation and plentiful at the corner of Peach 

 Ave. and the Alpine Gravel Road (S.O.L.). June-July. 



1058. V. peregrina L. Neckweed. Purslane Speedwell. 

 Common in moist soil, May-June. 



1059. V. serpyllifolia L. Thyme-leaved Speedwell. 

 Lawns and fields; common. Summer. 



Flowers white or blue. V. sc.uteUata L. may be looked for in 

 swamps. 

 1000, V. Virginica L. Culver's-root. Culver's Physic. 

 Leptandra Virginica (L.) Nutt. 

 Common in open shaded places. July-Aug, 



