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Lycium vulgare (Ait.) Duual 

 M a tri m ony vine 

 About old. deserted dwellings. Frequent. June-August. 



Datura stramonium L. 

 Thorn apple. Jimson weed 

 Waste grounds. Infrequent. August. 



SCROPHULARIACEAE 



VerbascTim thapsus L. 

 Great niullen 

 Dry soil in fields. Concimon. July. 



Verbascum blattaria L. 

 Moth m alien 

 Pastures, fields and waysides. Frequent. July-October. 



Cymbalaria cymbalaria (L.) AVettst. 

 Linaria cymbalaria Mill. 

 Kenihcorth ivy 

 Introduced from Europe but well established at Owego and 

 growing on stone abutments facing the river. June- August. 



Linaria linaria (L.) Karst. 

 L. vulgaris Mill, 

 Yelloiv toadflax. Butter and eggs 

 Fields and waste places. Abundant. June-October. A trouble- 

 some weed. 



Scrophularia marylandica L. 



S. n (» (1 s a var. m a r .^- I a u d i c a Gray 

 Figicort 

 I'^ields, thickets and roadsides. Frequent. August. 



Scrophularia leporella Bickn. 

 Hare figicort 

 With the preceding vspecies but more common. Abundant along 

 the river. June-July. 



Chelone glabra L. 



Snakehead. Balmony 

 Swamps and along streams. Common. August- September. 



