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4. COLLINSIA, Nutt. (Cotzinsta.) 
1. C. verma, Nutt. Damp woods and thickets. Plentiful. April 
and May, 
3. CHELONE, Tourn. (Turrie-Hrap, Syaxu-Heap.) 
1. C. glabra, L. Rare. September and October. 
6. PENTSTEMON, Mitchell. (Brarp-ronaue. PENTSLEMON.) 
1. P. pubescens, Solander. Common. Rocky bluffs. May to 
July. 
2. P. digitalis, Nutt., The presence of this species is somewhat 
doubtful. June. 
7. MIMULUS, L. (MoNKEY-FLOWER.) 
1. M. ringens, L. Common. Wet places. June and July. 
2. M. alatus, Ait. July. 
8. CONOBEA, Aublet. 
1. ©. maultifida, Benth. August. 
9. GRATIOLA, L.  (HepcEe Hyssop.) 
1. G. virginiana, L. Leaves toothed toward apex and entire at 
base. Tube of flower striped with purple lines. May. 
2. G. sphzerocarpa, Ell. Found growing in water. May. 
3. G. viscosa, Schveinitz. Rather plentiful. All the specimens we 
have found have the peduncle a little longer than the leaves. 
10. ILYSANTHES, Raf. 
1. I. gratioloides, Benth. (Farse Pimrerney.) July to Sep- 
tember. Wet places. 
11. VERONICA, L. (SPEEDWELL.) 
1. V. virginica, L. (Cutver’s Root. Cutver’s Puysic.) Rather 
rare. August. Med. Prop.: Emetic and cathartic, 
2. VW. Americana, Schweinitz. (AMERICAN Brooxime.) August. 
3. V. officimalis, L. (Common SpeEpWELL.) Grassy woods and 
meadows. Common. May. 
4. V. serpyllifolia, L. (Tuymer-neavep SPEEDWELL.) April 
and May. 
5. V- peregrina, L. (Neckwerp. Pursuane SPEEDWELL.) 
Common. April and May. 
6. V. ARVENsIS, L. (Corn SPEEDWELL.) Common. ‘April and 
May. Nat. from Eu. 
