THE FLORA oi mom ^ND MUSCATINE COUNTtl 239 



512. G. quinqueflora, I, am., var. occidentalism Gray. 

 Mi »ist hillsides ; frequent. 



513. G. puberula, Michx. 



Prairies and barren places ; not rare. Muscatine county. 



514. G. Andrewsii, Griseb. Closed G. 



Low places; infrequent. 

 5 15. G. alba, Muhl. 



Moist wooded banks and copses ; frequent. Muscatine Co. 



POLEMONIACE.E. 

 Phlox, I.. 



516. P. particulate/,, I .. 



Established near old gardens in Scott count)-. 



517. P. maculata, I.. Wild Sweet William. 



Railroad tracks ; infrequent. Eldridge, Noels. Abundant 

 near Allen's drove, where an albino occurs. 



518. P. pi las a, 1 ,. 



Prairies and dry open woods ; common. 



519. P. divaricata, L. 

 Woods ; common. 



520. P. bifida, Reck. 



Sandy open woods along Cedar River near Moscow, Musca- 

 tine county ; local. 



Polemonium, Tourn. 



521. P. reptans, L. Greek Valerian. 

 Woods; frequent. 



HYDROPHYLLACE^E. 



Hydrophyllum, Tourn. 



522. // Virginicum, L. 

 Rich woods; frequent. 



523. //. appendiculatum, Michx. 



I ) imp rich woods near streams ; infrequent. Muscatine Co. 

 Ellisia, L. 



524. E. Nyctclca, I,. 



Moist woods ; frequent. 



