BOTANICAL SURVEY— SUGAR GROVE REGION 331 



Linaria linaria (L.) Karst. (L. vulgaris) Butter and Eggs. 



Serophularia marylandica L. Maryland Figwort. No specimen. 



Chelone glabra L. Turtle-head. 



Penstemon hirsutus (L.) Willd. Hairy Beard-tougue. No specimen. 



Penstemon penstemon (L.) Britt. (P. leavigatus) Smooth Beard-tongue. No 



specimen. 

 Collinsia verna Nutt. Blue-eyed Mary. Fide Bigelow. 

 Mimulus ringens L. Square-stemmed Monkey Flower. 

 Mimulus alatus Soland. Winged Monkey-flower. 

 Gratiola virginica L. Clammy Hedge-hyssop. 

 Hysanthes dubia (L.) Barnh. Long Stalked False Pimpernel. 

 Veronica anagalis-aquatica L. Water Speedwell. Fide Bigelow. 

 Veronica scutellata L. Skullcap Speedwell. Fide Bigelow. 

 Veronica officinalis L. Common Speedwell. 



Veronica serpyllifolia L. Thyme-leaf Speedwell. Fide Bigelow. 

 Veronica peregrina L. Purslane Speedwell. 

 Veronica arvensis L. Field Speedwell. 



Leptandra virginica (L.) Nutt. (Veronica) Culver's Root. 

 Afzelia macrophylla (Nutt.) Ktze. (Seymeria) Mullein Foxglove. Written Rock, 



Clear Creek, W. A. Kellerman. Not seen within the area by the writer, but a 



few plants were found in A^inton County about a mile below the Queer Creek 



Divide. On the edge of its range. 

 Dasystoma flava (\j.) Wood (Gerardia) Downy False Foxglove. 

 Dasystoma laevigata Raf. (Gerardia) Entire-leaf False Foxglove. 

 Dasystoma virginica (L.) Britt. Smooth False Foxglove. These are all on the 



edges of their ranges but unlike Afzelia they are common. 

 Agalinus tenuifolia (Vahl) Raf. Slender Gerardia. 



Agalinus purpurea (L.) Britt. Large Purple Gerardia. Lancaster, J. E. Hyde. 

 Otophylla aurioulata Mx. Auric-led Gerardia. Fide Bigelow. Now known only from 



Ottawa Co. 

 Buchnera americana L. Blue Hearts. Fide Bigelow. Now known only from Fulton 



County. 

 Castilleja coccinea (L.) Spreng. Painted Cup. Fide Bigelow. Now known only 



from Franklin and Knox counties. 

 Pedicularis lanceolata Mx. Lanceleaf Lousewort. In the swamp along the Logan 



Pike a mile south of Rockbridge, the southernmost station known in this part 



of the state. 

 Pedicularis canadensis L. Wood Lousewort. 

 Melampyrum lineare Lam. Cow-wheat. Abundant in the edge of the woods above 



the canyon "of Queer Creek just east of "The Gulf." The only station known 



south of Portage Covinty. 



Orobanchaceae, Broom-rape Family. 

 Conopholis americana (L. f.) Wallr. Squaw-root. 

 Leptamium virginicum (L.) Raf. (Epiphagus) Beech-drops. 



Blgnoniaceae, Bignonia Family. 

 Catalpa speciosa Warder. Hardy Catalpa. 



