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MICROMERIA CHAMISSONIS (Benth.) Greene. Yerba buena. 
Dry, open woods, infrequent. 
SCROPHULARIACEAE 
VeERBASCUM THApPsUS L. Mullein. 
Common on burned over uplands. 
LINARIA LINARIA (L.) Karst. Butter and eggs. 
Introduced sparingly, Ferndale. 
: DIGITALIS PURPUREA L. Foxglove. 
Introduced, Nooksack valley below Lynden. 
COLLINSIA GRANDIFLORA Dougl. Blue lips. 
Introduced into fields, uncommon. 
PENTSTEMON DIFFusuS Dougl. Wild foxglove. 
Rocky banks along Baker River. 
VERONICA ARVENSIS L. Speedwell. 
Common in fields. 
VERONICA SERPYLLIFOLIA HUMIFUSA (Dickson) Hook. 
Comnion in woods. 
VERONICA AMERICANA Schwein. 
Common in ditches and pools. 
VERONICA SCUTELLATA L. 
Infrequent along edges of ponds and lakes. 
MIMULUS LANGSDORFII Donn. Monkey flower. 
Very common in ditches aud wet soil. 
MIMULUS FLORIBUNDUS Doug]. 
Infrequent in low ground. 
Mimu_us Lewis Pursh. Red monkey flower. 
Common in ‘the meadows” of Mt. Baker. 
PEDICULARIS RACEMOSA Dougl. Lousewort. 
Rare on Mt. Baker. 
PEDICULARIS BRACTEOSA Benth. 
Rare in moist, shady places in the mountains. 
CaSTILLEJA ANGUSTIFOLIA BRADBURII (Nutt.) Fernald. 
Indian paint brush 
Along Birch bay; Lummi point; Nooksack mountain. 
