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SCROPHULARIACE^E Lindl, Figwort Family. 

 VERBASCUM L. 



*1827. V. Blattaria L. Motii Mullein. Roadsides. S. Mich.; Ionia Co.; Detroit; 

 Sturgis, F. . Daniels; Alma, Ann Arbor, C. A. Davis. 



*1828. V. Thapsus L. Common Mullein. Fields and roadsides everywhere, a com- 

 mon weed. Cultivated in England under the name of Aaron's Rod. Th. 



CYMBALARIA Medic. 



1829. C. Cymbalaria (L.) Wettst. Kenilworth Ivy. Lake shore at Elk Rapids, 

 W. S. Cooper. 



LINARIA Hill. 



*1830. L. Canadensis (L.) Dumont. Wild Toad-Flax. S. shore of Saginaw Bay, 

 Winch. Cat.; barrens in Clare Co. Infrequent or wanting in C. and S. Mich. Grand 

 Rapids, G. D. Sones; Ann Arbor, Grass Lake, C. A. Davis. 



*1831. L. Linaria (L.) Karst. Butter-and-Eggs. L. Bulgaria Mill. Alma, Ann 

 Arbor, C. A. Davis. Roadsides. Spreading from cultivation. 



CHAENORRHINUM Reichb. LINARIA Hill., in part. 



1832. C. minus, (L.) Lange. Linaria minor L. St. Glair Co., C. K. Dodge; Detroit, 

 O. A. Farwell. 



SCROPHULARIA L. 



1833. S. leporella Bicknell. Hare Figwort. Port Huron, C. K. Dodge; Island Lake, 

 Vestaburg, C. F. Wheeler. 



*1834. S. Marilandica L. Maryland Figwort. S. nodosa Marylandica A. Gray. Rich 

 soil. Keweenaw Co., Belle Isle, 0. A. Farwell; Alma, Ann Arbor, C. A. Davis, and 

 southward. Frequent. Th. 



CHELONE L, 



*1835. C. glabra L. Snake-head. Borders of streams. Alma, Ann Arbor, C. A. 

 Davis. Frequent. Th. 



PENTSTEMON Soland. 



1836. P. canescens Britton. Beard-tongue. P. laevigatus canescens Britton. De- 

 troit, O. A. Farwell. 



1837. P. Digitalis (Sweet) Nutt. P, laevigatus Digitalis A. Gray. Near Adrian, 

 Mrs. I. H. Wheeler. 



*1838. P. hirsutus (L.) Willd. Hairy Beard-tongue. P. pubescens Solander. Dry 

 soil. Ann Arbor, Winch. Cat.; to Mackinac, G. H. Hicks; Alma. Common. Th. 



1839. P. Pentstemon (L.) Britton. Smooth Beard-tongue. P. laevigatus Soland. 

 Grand Rapids, Mrs. A. J. Peters. 



COLLINSIA Nutt. 



1840. C. parviflora Dougl. Small-flowered Collinsia. "Shady, moist ground, Upper 

 Michigan," Gray, Fl. N. A.; Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwell. 



*1841. C. verna Nutt. Blue-eyed Mary. A beautiful little fall annual with blue and 

 white flowers. Moist woods. Ann Arbor, Winch. Cat.; S. W., Wright's Cat.; Ionia 

 Co., and probably reaches its N. limits in Gratiot Co. C. & S. 



MIMULUS L. 



1842. M. alatus Soland. Sharp-winged Monkey-flower. Sturgis, F. P. Daniels, 

 S. W. 



1843. M. Jamesii T. & G. James' Mimulus. Abundant at Mackinac, Winch. Cat.; 

 "Upper Michigan," A. Gray; Petoskey; Hubbardston, Wheeler; Grayling, G. H. Hicks; 

 Comstock, Kalamazoo Co., Tuthill; rare southward; near Millers, Ind., Flora of Cook 

 Co., Illinois. Th. 



1844. M. moschatus Dougl. Musk-flower. Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwell. 

 *1845. M. ringens L. Monkey-flower. Wet places. Common. Th. 



