150 Tennessee Flora. 



V. Blattaria L. Moth mullen. Waste places. O. S. 

 June-November. 



LINARIAJuss. 



Linaria Linaria (L.) Karst. Linaria vulgaris Mill. But- 

 ter and eggs. Fields and fence rows. O. S. June, July. M. 



L. Canadensis (L.) Duniort. Wild toad flax. Lookout Mt. 

 On summit. May-September. 



SCROPHULARIA L. 



Scrophularia Marylandica L. Figwort. Wood and thick- 

 ets. O. S. June, July. M. 



CHELONE L. 



Chelone glabra L. Turtle head. Swamps. O. S. July- 

 August. M. 



C. Lyoni Pursh. Mountain bogs in the AUeghanies. July- 

 September. 



PENTSTEMON Soland. 



Pentstemon hirsutus (L.) Willd. Hairy beard tongue. 

 Dry woods and thickets. O. S. May-July. 



P. Digitalis (Sweet) Nutt. Glades. July, August. 



P. Pentstemon (L.) Britton. P. laevigatus Solander. 

 Woods and thickets. M. Tenn. June, July. 



P. canescens Britton. Slope of Kate's Mt., S. W. Va. J. 

 K. .Small. May, June. 



P. Smallii Heller. Frequent in the glades around Nash- 

 ville. Knoxville. F. L. Scribner. 



P. calycosus J. K. Small. Bluffs. Tennessee. Bulletin 

 Bot. Club. September, 1898. 



PAULOWNIA Sieb. & Zucc. 



Paulownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Baill. P. imperialis Sieb. 

 & Zucc. Ornamental tree from Japan. Matures its seeds, 

 and is sometimes found in the open Country. May-July, 



MIMULUS L. 



Mimulus ringens L. Monkey flower. Wet ground. O. S. 

 June-September. 



M. alatus Soland. Ponds and ditches. O. S. June-Sep- 

 tember. 



CONOBEA Aubl. 



Conobea multifida (Michx.) Benth. Sandy soil, along 

 streams. Common in M. Tenn. June-September. 



