30 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Nicandra, Adans. Apple of Peru. 



N. PHYSALOIDES, Gaevtii. In waste ground, but not common. Native of 

 Peru. 



Lycium, L. Matrimony-Vine. 



L. VULGARE, Dunal. Near d^.vellings wliere it was once cultivated ; Euro- 

 pean. 



HyOSCyamus, Tourn. Henbane. 



H. NIGER, L. Rarely seen ; roadsides, etc. From Europe. 



Datura, L. Jamestown-weed. Jimson-weed. 



D. Stramonium, L. (Stramonium. Thorn Apple.) Waste heaps. From 



Asia. 

 U. Tatula, L. (Purple Thorn Apple.) Waste heaps. From tropical 



America. 



[Cultivated species of this Order are : — Lycopersicum esculentum 

 (Tomato), Solanum tuberosum (Common Potato), and Nicotiana 

 Tabacum (Tobacco).] 



Order 56. SCROPHULARIACEJE. Figwort Family. 



Verbascum, L. Mullein, 



V. Thapsus, L. (Common Mullein.) Fields everywhere, 

 V. Blattaria, L. (Moth Mullein.) Less common, both species Euro- 

 pean weeds. 



Linaria, Tourn. Toad-Flax, 



L. Canadensis, Dumont. Sandy soil ; common. 



L. vulgaris, L. (Toad-Flax. Butter and Eggs.) Roadsides; European, 



Scrophularia, Tourn. Figwort, 



S, nodosa, L., var, Marilandica, Gray, Roadsides ; Lebanon, N. H., 

 Jesup ; Royalton, Vt., Ward. 



Ohelone, Tourn, Turtle-head. Snake-head. 



C. glabra, L. Wet places; common. 

 Pentstemon, -Mitchell. Beard-tongue, 



P, pubescens, Solander.. Windsor, Vt., Leland ; Norwich, Vt., G. A. 

 ■ Loveland. Not common. 



P, laevigatus, Solander, var. Digitalis, Gray, (P, Digitalis, Nutt,) Leb- 

 anon, perhaps introduced with grass-seed, 

 Mimulus, L, Monkey-flower, 



M. ringens, L. Wet places ; common. 

 Gratiola, L. Hedge-Hyssop. 



G. Virginiana, L. Wet places. 



G. aurea, Muhl. Margins of ponds. Meriden, Dr. Barroivs. 

 Ilysanthes, Raf, False Pimpernel. 



L riparia, Raf. (L gratioloides, Benth.) Sandy borders of ponds and 

 streams. 



