256 MISSISSIPPI STATE GHOLOGICAL SURVEY { Bull. 
Plantago aristata Michx. (P. patagonica aristata Gray.) Awned 
Plantain. 
Dry upland sandy soil: Throughout the State. Oxford; 
Jackson. Summer. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Plantago Virginica L. Common Plantain. 
Dry upland fields and pastures throughout the State. Ox- 
ford; Carrelton; Tishomingo Co. (Allison) ; Bay St. Louis (Alli- 
son). Spring and Summer. 
Geol. Survey Herb. Allison Herb. 
Plantago heterophylla Nutt. 
Low damp fields and pastures. Oxford; Scott Co. Spring. 
Plantago pusilla Nutt. Marsh Plantain. 
Found abundantly in edges of marshes growing in several 
inches of water. Oxford; Scott Co.; Tishomingo Co.; (Alli- 
son) Pascagoula. April-May. 
Geol. Survey Herb. Allison Herb. 
RUBIACEAK. Madder Family. 
OLDENLANDIA L. 
Oldenlandia boscii (DC.) Chapm. (Hedyotis boscii DC.) 
Damp soil edges of ponds and ditches. Bay St. Louis. 
July. 
Oldenlandia uniflora L. (O. glomerata Michx.) 
Damp sandy soil. Coastal Islands (Tracy.) July. 
Oldenlandia, littoralis Mohr. 
Muddy banks near tide level. (Mohr.) Tishomingo Co. 
(Allison). Sept. 
HOUSTONIA L. 
Houstonia coerulea L. (Hedyotis coerulea Hook.)  Bluct. 
Damp rich banks, edges of copses. Only in northern coun- 
ties; Tishomingo Co.; Lowndes Co. April-May. 
Geol. Survey Herb. Allison Herb. 
Houstonia minor (Michx.) Britt. (H. patens Ell.) South- 
ern Bluet. 
