246 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull. 
Verbascum blattaria L. Moth Mullein. 
Over the state; in fields and waste places. July. 
LINARIA Jus. Toad Mas 
Linaria Canadensis (L.) Dumort (Antirrhinum Canadense L.). 
Wild Toad Flax. 
Over the state, in cultivated and waste ground. Oxford; 
Jackson; Gulfport; Bay St. Louis; Hattiesburg; Newton. 
March-April. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Linaria Floridana Chapm. Florida Toad Flax. 
Littoral region; drifting sands near. the coast (Mohr). 
Bay St. Louis (Allison). April-May. 
Linaria linaria (L.) Karst. (Linaria vulgaris Mill.) Common 
Toad Flax. 
Field and waste places. Not very common. May-June. 
SCROPHULARIA L. Figwort. 
Scrophularia Marilandica L. Maryland Figwort. 
Chiefly in northeastern part of the state. Michigan City; 
Carlisle. August-September. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
CHELONE (L.) Tour. 
Chelone glabra L. Turtlehead. 
Damp shaded banks, thickets and swampy places. North- 
ern and eastern parts of the state. Smith Co. (Hilg. Rep.) ; 
Lafayette Co. September. 
PENTSTEMON. (U’Herit.) Soland. 
Pentstemon hirsuta L. (P. pubscens Soland) Pubscent 
Beard-tongue. 
Dry sandy soil; borders of thickets and woods (Mohr). 
Oxford; Tishomingo Co. (Allison); Jackson (T. P. Bailey). 
May. 
Pentstemon digitalis Nutt. (P. laevigatus digitalis Gray). Fox- 
glove Beard-tongue. 
In fields and wet woods. Jackson (T. P. Bailey). May. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
