66 BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 



542. G. tenuifolia Vahl. Slender Gerardia. 



Bogs and moist places, rare; Cranberry Marsh, Old Reservoir 

 and Pine Hill, Vanattasburg. August 26, 1890; September 1, 1891. 



260. Pedicularis Tourn. 



543. P. Canadensis L. Common Lousewort. Wood Betony. 

 Rocky hillsides, common. April 22, 1889; May 5, 1890; April 



25, 1891. 



544. P. lanceolata Michx. 



Swamps, rare; specimen from Denison University Herbarium. 

 September 22, 1888. 



LXI. OROBANCHACEAE. 



261. Epiphegus Nutt. 



545. E. Virginiana Bart. Beech drops. 



Beech woods, common. September 28, 1888; August 22, 1890. 



262. Conopholis Wallroth. 



546. C. Americana Walroth. Squaw-root. 



Deep woods, rare; Welsh Hills and eastern part of county. May 

 18, 1891. 



263. Aphyllon Mitchell. 



547. A. uniflorum Gray. One-flowered Cancer-root. 

 Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



LXII. LENTIBULARIACEAE. 



264. Utricularia L. 



548. U. minor L. Smaller Bladderwort. 

 Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



LXIII. BRIGNONIACEAE. 



The two following species are very common in cultivation in the 

 county, but it is not known whether they occur wild or are even spon- 

 taneous. They are inserted here with this explanation. 



265. Tecoma Jurs. 



549. T. radicans Juss. Trumpet Creeper. 



