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Thymeleaceae 



83. Dirca palustris L. — ^Wickerby bush, Moosetiead Lake, Me. 

 (C. H. Goodwin.) 



Onagraceae 



84. Jussiaea diffusa Forskal. — Water pusley, Reelfoot Lake, 

 Tenn. 



Ammiaceae 



85. Erigenia bulbosa Michaux. — Turkeyfoot, Marion, Ind. 



Cornaceae 



86. Cornus stolonifera Michaux. — Red willow. Traverse City, 

 Mich. 



Ericaceae 



87. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi L. — Mealyberry, Nantucket, Mass. 

 (J. W. Harshberger.) 



This name is also used in Pine-barren region of New Jersey. 



Apocynaceae 



88. Carissa carandas L. — Crown-of-thorns, cultivated, Braden- 

 town, Fla. 



Asclepiadaceae 



89. Asclepias tuherosa L. — Indian-plume, Indian-paint, Tra- 

 verse City, Mich. 



Verbenaceae 



90. Callicarpa americana L. — Sourberry, Virginia. (Schoepf, 

 II, p. 82.); Spanish mulberry, Texas. (Lincecum.) 



Labiatae 



91. Clinopodiiim nepeta L. — Sheepmint, Cleveland Park, 

 D.C. (H. L. Viereck.) 



92. Cunila origanoides L. — Pennyroyal. (Schoepf, I, p. 319.) 



Scrophulariaceae 



93. Verbascum thapsus L. — Goose-grass. (Schoepf, I, p. 196.) 



94. Paulownia tomentosa Thunberg. — Blue catalpa, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



