No. 14.] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. 357 



PEDICULARIS L. Lousewort. 



Pedicularis canadensis L. 



Common Lousewort. Wood Betony. Greaseweed. 



Frequent or common. Fields and woods in either dry or 

 moist ground. May — June. 



Pedicularis lanceolata Michx. (lance-shaped). 

 Swamp Lousewort. 



Bogs and wet meadows. Rare, occasional or local in most 

 parts of the state, but not reported from Fairfield County. 

 Aug. — Sept. 



RHINANTHUS L. Yellow Rattle. 



Rhinanthus Crista-galli L. (cock's-comb). 

 Rhinanthus minor Ehrh. 

 Rattle. Yellow Rattle. Rattle-box. 



Local. Fields and meadows, either moist or dry: North 

 Branford and New Haven (Harger), Cheshire (Miss Hotch- 

 kiss), Waterbury (Eaton Herb.), and occasional westward 

 and southward as far as Milford (W. A. Setchell, H. S. 

 Clark, Fames), and Stratford (Fames). May — June. 



SCHWALBEA L. Chaff-seed. 



Schwalbea americana L. 

 Chaff-seed. 



Rare. Fast Lyme, gravelly roadside (Mrs. C. B. Graves). 

 May — July. 



LENTIBULARIACEAE. 



BLADDERWORT FAMILY. 



UTRICULARIA L. Bladderw^ort. 



Utricularia inflata Walt, (inflated). 



In still water. Rare in most districts: Mansfield (Weath- 

 erby), Windsor (A. W. Driggs & Weatherby), Bristol 

 (J. N. Bishop). Occasional in New London County 

 ( Graves) . July — Sept. 



Utricularia clandestina Nutt. (secret). 



Rare. Muddy pools or shores: Waterford (Graves), 

 Fairfield (L. N. Johnson). July. 



