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CONVOLVULACE.E. 

 Ipomaa purpurea Lam. (289.) Garflens, etc. September 28^1894. 



SOLANACE.E. 



Solanwin nigrum \^. (140.) Common about yards. July 29, 1895, 



Holanum Carol inense h. (276.) Waste places. September 28, 1895. 



Physaiis PhUadelphica Lam. (91.) Along B. & O. Railroad and in woods, 

 south of Oak Grove. 



Physulis pubearens L. (139.) About yards. July 29, 1895. 



Datura Stramonium h. (230.) Near Washington. September 28, 1895. 



Datura Tatulu L. (229.) Near Swan Pond. Not so common as No. 230. 

 August 5, 1895. As Mr. Clements confused the two species the inference is that 

 Tatala is the abundant form. 



SCROPHULARIACE.E. 



Verbascum Blattaria L. (134.) Common in waste places. July 10, 1895. 



Linaria vulgaris Mill. (244.) Common weed, lots and streets, September 

 10, 1895. 



Scrophularia nodosa L., var. Marilandica Gray. (70.) Oak (irove on railroad 

 track. May 18, 1895. 



Pentstemon pubescent Solander. (189.) Railroad track south of Oak Grove. 



Pentstemon kevigatus Solander, var. Digitalis Gray. (216.) Hyatt's. Wet 

 places. June 6, 1895. 



Mimulus alatuH Ait. (164.) Prairie Creek bridge. Swan Pond road. August 

 5, 1895. 



Veronica Virginica L. (95.) Along B. t^ O. railroad, two miles west of Wash- 

 ington. July 4, 1895. 



Veronica peregri7ia L. (22.) Bretz's pasture. April 14, 1894. 



Qerardia quercifolia Pursb. (171.) Woods south of B. & O., and Oak Grove. 

 Flowers, lemon-color. Plant, six to eiglit feet high. August 10, 1895. 



Gerardia purpurea L. (193). Woods south of Oak Grove. September 28, 

 1894. 



BIGSO'SIAC iJE.. 



Tecoma rudicans Juss. (96.) Along B. & O. tracks, west of Washington.. 

 July 4, 1895. 



