﻿FIELD AND FOREST. 



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Azalea. 



468. viscosa, L. 



469. nudiflora, L. 

 Pyroi.a. 



470. rotundifolia, L. 



471. chlorantha, Swartz. 



472. secunda, 1.. 

 Chimaphila. 



473. umbellata, Nutt. 



474. maculata, Pursh. 

 MONOTROPA. 



475. uniflora. 



476. Hypopilys, L. 



AQUIFOLIACE.^. 

 Ilex. 



477. opaca, Ait. 



478. decidua. Walt. Great Falls. 



479. verticillata, Gray. 



480. laevigata, Gray. 



EBENACE^E. 



DlOSPYROS. 



481. Virginiana, L. 



PLANTAGINACEiE. 

 Plantago. 



482. major, L. 



483. lanceolata, L. 



484. Virginica, L. 



PRIMULACE^E. 



DODECATHEON. 



485 Media, L. 

 Lysimachia. 



486. striata, Ait. 



487. quadrifolia, Ait. 



488. ciliata, L. 

 Anagallis. 



489. arvenis. 



LENTIBULACE^E. 

 Utricularia. 



490. vulgaris, L. 



BIGNONICACE^;. 

 Tecoma. 



491. raclicans, Juss. 

 CATALPA. Cultivated only. 

 Martynia. Cultivated only. 



OROBANCHACE^E. 

 Epiphegus. 



492. Virginiana, Mart. 

 CoNOPHOLIS. 



493. Americana, Wallr 1 . 

 APHYLLON. 



494. uniflorum, Torr & Gray. 

 Orabanche. 



495. minor, L. Piney Branch. 



SCROPHULARIACE.E. 



Verbascum. 



496. Thapsus, L. 



497. Blattaria, L. 

 Linaria. 



498. Canadensis. 



499. vulgaris, Mill. 



500. Elatine, Mill. 



SjCOPHULARIA. 



501. nodosa, L. 

 Chelone. 



502. glabra, L. 

 Pentstemon. 



503. pubescens, Solander. 



504. Digitalis, Nutt. 

 Mimulus. 



505. ringens, I,. 



506. alatus, Aiton. 

 Graiiola. 



507. Virginiana, L. 



508. aurea, Muhl. 



509. pilosa, Michx. 



IlY'SANTHES. 



550. gratioloides, Benth. 



Centennial Captures. — -A specimen of Pun-is rapie was taken in 

 Machinery Hall, where others were seen flying. A fine Papilio troi- 

 lus was caught in the Government Building, with several species of 

 large Diptera not named. Cimex lectularius, (two very large spec- 

 imens) taken on the seat in one of the steam cars approaching the city. 



