1953-1955 
Lichen, 394, 414, 441; see also Lecidea 
Licorice, wild, 438 
Liliaceae, 418, 426 
Linaceae, 419, 431 
Line 
throw, 330 
trot, 326-7, 329, 330-1, 362, 365 
Linum sulcatum, 378, 383, 389, 392-3, 419, 431, 
443 
Lip-fern, woolly, 415; see also Cheilanthes la- 
nosa 
Litargus sexpunctatus (associated with oak 
wilt), 305-6 
Lithocarpus densiflorus, 277 
Lithospermum 
canescens, 393, 405, 421, 435 
croceum, 421, 435 
incisum, 392-3, 421, 435, 443 
Liverwort, 414, 441; see also Reboulia hemis- 
phaerica 
Loasaceae, 421, 433 
Lobelia 
leptostachys, 438 
spicata, 423, 438 
spicata var. leptostachys, 423, 438 
I obelia 
pale-spike, 438; see also Lobelia spicata 
spiked, 438; see also Lobelia spicata 
Lobeliaceae, 423, 438 
Locust 
black, 431 
honey, 402, 430 
Looking-glass, Venus’s, 438; see also Specu- 
laria perfoliata 
Lousewort, common, 437 
Iovegrass, purple, 425; see also Eragrostis 
spectabilis 
Lyctocoris stalii (associated with oak wilt), 
305-6 
M 
Maclura pomifera, 423 
Malus ioensis, 402, 405, 429 
Marbleseed, 435; see also Onosmodium occi- 
dentalis 
Marchantiaceae, 414, 416 
Medic, black, 431; see also Medicago lupulina 
Medicago lupulina, +02, 431 
Megastomatobus cyprinella, 328; see also Buf- 
falo, bigmouth, brown, bullhead, bull- 
mouth, bullnose, redmouth, roundhead, 
slough, stubnose, amd trumpet; Goar- 
head 
Melic, three-flower, 425; sce also Melica nitens 
Melica nitens, 405, 417, 425 
Melilotus, 401 
alba, 388, 392-3, 398, 400, 402, 419, 431 
officinalis, 431 
Mentzelia, few-seeded, 433; see also Mentzelia 
oligosperma 
Mentzclia oligosperma, 399, 414, 421, 433-4, 
441, 443 
Mercury, three-seeded, 432; see also Acalypha 
gracilens 
Micropterus; see also Bass 
dolomicu, 329; sce also Bass, smallmouth and 
INDEX 513 
smallmouth black; Smallmouth 
dolomieu dolomieu, 329; see also 
northern smallmouth 
punctulatus, 329; see also Bass, Kentucky, 
spotted, and spotted black 
punctulatus punctulatus, 329; see also Bass, 
northern spotted 
salmoides, 217-75, 329; see also Bass, big- 
mouth, black, green, largemouth, and 
largemouth black 
Midge, 226 
Milk-pea, 430; see also Galactia volubilis 
Milk-purslane, 432; see also Chamaesyce su- 
pina and Euphorbia supina 
Milk-vetch, 430; see also Astragalus canaden- 
sis and A. distortus 
Milkweed, 435; see also Asclepias 
green, 435; sce also Asclepias stenophylla 
and A. viridiflora 
whorled, 435; see also Asclepias verticillata 
Milkwort, 432; sec also Polygala incarnata 
Minnow, 231, 239, 244, 267, 331 
bluntnose, 237 
silverjaw, 237 
Mint, 436 
mountain, 436; see also Pycnanthemum pilo- 
sum 
stone, 436 
wood, 436 
Minytrema melanops, 328; 
spotted and striped 
Mirabilis nyctaginea, 418, 428 
Mite (associated with oak wilt), 279, 308, 310, 
320 
Molamba (associated with oak wilt) 
fasciata, 305-6 
ornata, 305-6 
Monarda 
bradburiana, 422, 436 
fistulosa, 422, 436 
punctata, 422, 436 
Monarthrum (associated with oak wilt) 
fasciatum, 297, 305-6; see also Beetle, am- 
brosia 
mali, 297, 305-6; see also Beetle, ambrosia 
Mooneye, 328, 332, 341 
Moraceae, 428 
Morone interrupta, 329; see also Barfish; Bass, 
yellow; Streaker 
Moss, 394, 414, 441 
Moxostoma 
anisurum, 328; see also Mullet, silver; Red- 
horse, silver 
aureolum, 328; see also Mullet; Plunger, Des 
Moines; Redhorse, common and north- 
erm 
Mudcat, 328 
Mudfish, 328 
Muhlenbergia 
capillaris, 425 
cuspidata, 417, 425 
racemosa, 417, 425 
Bass, 
see also Sucker, 
Muhly, 425 
plains, 425; see also Muhlenbergia cuspi- 
data 
Mullein, common, 437; see also Verbascum 
thapsus 
