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2C3. CUSCUTA, Lin. Dodder. 



647. Americana, Lin. C. Gronovii Willd. On Epilobii, Polygonii, etc., on 



Belle Isle. Common. The Linnean C. Americana was primarily 

 founded upon the Gronovian plant and its habitat given as Virginia. 

 The West Indian and South American plant was eliminated in 181S 

 by H. B. K. in Nova Genera et Species, etc., Vol. 3, 122, and described 

 under the name of C. graveolens, under which name it should be 

 known, allowing C. Americana to stand for the plant to which 

 Linneaus intended it to apply. 



FAMILY 82. POLEMOXIACE.E. Phlox Family. 



204. PHLOX, Lin. 



648. divaricata, Lin. Xear Palmer Park. Common. 



649. subulata, Lin. Sandy shores of Belle Isle. Rare. 



FAMILY 83. HYDROPHYLLACE.E. Water-leaf Family. 



20.5. HYDROPHYLLUM, Lin. 



650. Canadense, Lin. Near Linden Park. Frequent. 



FAMILY 84. BORRAGINACE.E. Borage Family. 



266. CYNOGLOSSUM, Lin. 



651. officinalis, Lin. Hounds-tongue. Vicinity of Linden Park. Rare. 



267. LAPPULA, Moench. Burseed. 



652. Lappula (Lin.) Karst. Waste places. Common. 



653. Virginiana (Lin.) Greene. Belle Isle thickets. Common. 



208. PNEUMARIA, Hill. Lungwort. 



654. Virginica (Lin.) Hill. Bluebells. Low grounds on Belle Isle. Rare. 



269. MYOSOTIS, Lin. Forget-me-not. 



655. Virginica (Lin.) B. S. P. Scorpion-grass. Near edges of woods on 



Belle Isle. Rare. 



270. LITHOSPERMUM, Lin. 



656. arvense, Lin. Corn Gromwell. Roadsides on Belle Isle. Frequent. 



FAMILY 85. VERBENACE-E. Vervain Family. 



271. VERBENA, Lin. 



657. officinalis. Lin. VerA-ain. Waste grounds. Rare. 



058. urticifolia, Lin. Roadsides near woods on Belle Isle and other places. 

 Common. 



659. hastata, Lin. The type of this species, the common blue vervain or 



wild hyssop, has the leaves 3-cleft at the base and is common in fields 

 and waste places on Belle Isle and other places. 



660. var. paniculata (Lam.) T. paniculata Lam. Ency. 8. 548: 1808. 

 A form having none of the leaves 3-cleft. Equally common in fields- 

 and waste places. 



661. var. oblongifolia, Nutt. F. urticifolia riparia (Raf.) Britt. In 

 waste places and quite frequent. A form with small flowers and 

 filiform panicles, but the bluish corollas with purplish tubes and 

 occasionally 3-cleft leaves proves it to be a form of V. hastata rather 

 than of V. urticifolia. 



661a. angustifolia, Mx. Shore of Belle Isle. Rare. 



FAMILY 86. LABIAT.E. Mint Family. 



272. TEUCRIUM, Lin. 



662. Canadense, Lin. Wood Sage. Marshy grounds on Belle Isle. Common. 



