104 Order ERICALES 
7. Plantago aristata Michx. Large-bracted Plantain. 
In dry soil throughout the state. Brunswick; Hastings; Lincoln; 
Minden; Nemaha; Oreopolis; Valentine. 
8. Plantago virginica L. ; 
In dry soil in the southeastern part of the state. Weeping Water. 
9. Plantago elongata Pursh. 
In dry soil, not common. Anselmo; Lincoln; Mansfield; Weeping 
Water. 
ERICALES. 
Shrub; fruit a berry in our species. 1. Ericacee. 
Herbs; fruit a capsule. 2. Pyroiacee. 
1. ERICACEZ., 
Heath Family. 
1. Arctostaphylos. 706. 
1. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. Red Bear-berry, Kinnikinnik. 
In dry soil, in the sand-hills. Custer county. 
2. PYROLACE. 
Wintergreen Family. 
Leaves normal, evergreen. 1. Pyrola. 
Leaves reduced to scales, not green. 
Flowers many; corolla gamopetalous. 2. Pterospora. 
Flowers solitary; corolla polypetalous. 3. Monotropa. 
1. Pyrola. 693. 
Raceme regular; capsule about 6 mm. in diameter. 
Leaf blades orbicular, rarely over 2.5 cm. long; scape 3-10- 
flowered. _1. P. chlorantha. 
Leaf blades oval or elliptic, 3.5-4.5 em. long; scape 7-15-flowered. 
2. P. elliptica. 
Raceme secund; capsule about 4 mm. in diameter. 3. P. secunda. 
1. Pyrola chlorantha Sw. Green-flowered Wintergreen. 
In dry pine woods in the western part of the state. War Bonnet 
canyon. 
2. Pyrola elliptica Nutt. Shin-leaf. 
In dry pine woods in the western part of the state. Long Pine. 
3. Pyrola secunda L. One-sided Wintergreen. 
In dry pine woods in the western part of the state. Sioux county. 
2. Pterospora. 695. 
1. Pterospora andromedea Nutt. Pine-drops. 
In the pine woods of the northwestern part of the state. Sioux 
county. 
3. Monotropa. 696. 
1. Monotropa uniflora L. Indian Pipe. 
Rare in dense woods along the Missouri. Washington and Cass 
counties. 
