410 Lake Maxinkuckee, Physical and Biological Survey 



676. SNAKE-HEAD 



CHELONE GLABRA L. 



Occasional in wet, somewhat shady places. Found near Over- 

 myer's hill, October 2, 1900, where it was well in leaf May 12, 1901 ; 

 in Green's flat; by Chadwick's; and in Walley's woods. Abund- 

 antly in flower north of the lake along the railroad, August 19, 

 1906. Sometimes called "wild snap dragon." 



677. BLUE-EYED MARY; INNOCENCE 



COLLINSIA VERNA Nutt. 



Noted in flower in the woods northeast of the lake June 5, 1901, 

 in moist shaded places. It is one of the daintiest of our wild 

 flowers. Sometimes the lower part of the corolla is pinkish in- 

 stead of blue. The contrastive coloration of the flower is striking 

 and the plants generally grow in masses suggesting flower-beds. 



678. SQUARE-STEMMED MONKEY-FLOWER 



MIMULUS RINGENS L. 



Local in distribution ; there was quite a number of plants in the 

 bayou or excavated channel by Winfield's. A specimen collected 

 June 25, 1900, was labelled, "in marsh near Culver." It is gen- 

 erally rather common throughout the state in moist places and 

 along woodland streams. 



679. CLAMMY HEDGE-HYSSOP 



GRATIOLA VIRGINIANA L. 



Found in flower in damp places along the Long Point road near 

 Chadwick's. Noticed first in flower June 13, 1901, specimens col- 

 lected June 17. It is commonly found about the edges of shallow, 

 dried up pools in clayey ground, and the whole plant possesses a 

 delicate, pleasant fragrance. 



680. LONG-STALKED FALSE PIMPERNEL 



ILYSANTHES DUBIA <L.) Barnhart 



Found at the edges of pools, usually in muddy places, much the 

 same situations as those in which Gratiola virginiana occurs. It 

 somewhat resembles G. virginiana in habit, but has long-stemmed 

 purplish blossoms, and lacks the fragrance of that species. 



681. WATER SPEEDWELL; PIMPERNEL 



VERONICA ANAGALLIS-AQUATICA L. 



Found along ditches on the east side of the lake in the neighbor- 

 hood of Aubeenaubee Creek. 



