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Lycium vulgare (Ait.) Dunal 

 Matrimony vine 

 About old, deserted dwellings. Frequent. June- August. 



Datura stramonium L. 

 Thorn apple. Jimson weed 

 Waste grounds. Infrequent. August. 



SCROPHULARIACEAE 

 Verbascum thapsus L. 

 Great mullen 

 Dry soil in fields. Common. July. 



Verbascum blattaria L. 

 Moth mallen 

 Pastures, fields and waysides. Frequent. July-October. 



Cymbalaria cymbalaria (L.) ^^ ettst. 

 Linaria cymbalaria Mill. 

 Kenilworth ivy 

 Introduced from Europe but well establistied at Owego and 

 growing on stone abutments facing the river. June- August. 



Linaria linaria (L.) Karst. 

 L. vulgaris Mill. 

 Yelloiv toadflax. Butter and eggs 

 Fields and waste places. Abundant. June-October. A trouble- 

 some weed. 



Scrophularia marylandica L. 



S. n o d o s a var. m a r y 1 a n d i c a Gray 

 Figwort 

 Fields, thickets and roadsides. Frequent. August. 



Scrophularia leporella Bickn. 

 Hare figwort 

 With the preceding species but more common. Abundant along 

 the river. June-July. 



Chelone glabra L. 



Snakehead. Balmony 

 Swamps and along streams. Common. August- September. 



