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Ilysanthes dubia (L.) Barnhart. 



Veronica americana Schw. 



Veronica scutellata L. 



Veronica officinalis L. 



Veronica serpyllifolia L. 



Veronica peregrina L. 



Veronica arvensis L. 



Aureolaria virginica (L.) Pennell. Paine reports this from Oneida 

 lake on the authority of Gray, under the name ofGerardia 

 quercifolia. He also reports Gerardia flava, 

 now called Aureolaria villosa (MuJil.) Raf. on the 

 authority of Kneiskern. Both of these need confirmation. 



Agalinis tenuifolia ( Vahl.) Raf. 



Pedicularis canadensis L. 



Melampyrum lineare Lam. 



Castilleja coceinea (L.) Spreng. " Onsida lake," Gray. 



Lentibulariaceae Lindl. 

 Utricularia macorrhiza LeConte. 



Stomoisia comuta (Michx.) Raf. Sphagnous depressions in the 

 sand plains. Rare. 



Orobanchaceae Lindl. 



Conopholis americana (L. /.) Wallr. Common under oak trees. 

 Leptamnimn virginianvmi (L.) Raf. Oak woods, not common. 



Acanthaceae J. St. Hil. 



Dianthera americana L. Shallow water of lake shore and of streams 

 flowing into the lake, 



Phrymaceae Schauer in DC. 

 Phr\'ma leptostachya L. 



Plantaginaceae Lindl. 

 Plantago major L. 



Plantago rugellii Decne. Lake shores and moist places. 

 Plantago lanceolata L. 

 Plantago aristata Michx. Sandy fields. Introduced. 



Rubiaceae B. Juss. 

 Cephalanthus occidentalis L. Swamps and shallow water, often 

 forming dense thickets. 



