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PETUNIA. Petunia. 



P. NYCTAGiNiFLORA Juss. — (P. axillaris 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 

 Waste ground, ShefBeld. 



PHYSALIS. Ground Cherry. 



P. heterophylla Nees. — Dry hill, Sheffield. 



var. ambigua (Gray) Rydb. — Sandy soil, Florida; New Marl- 

 boro; Great Harrington and Sheffield (Walters). 



P. PEUiNOSA L. — Occasional and apparently introduced. Bank 

 near garden, Stockbridge; sandy bank along the ETousatonic River, 

 Sheffield (Walters). 



P. SUBGLABEATA Mackenzie & Bush. — Waste ground, Stockbridge. 



SOLAN UM. Nightshade. 



S. DuLCAMAKA L. BiTTEE-swEET. — Borders of streams and 

 swamps; common. Shaded calcareous ledges. West Stockbridge. 



S. nigrum L. Common Nightshade. — Open fields and shaded 

 ledges; occasional. Stockbridge; Great Barrington; Sheffield. 



SCROPHULARIACEAE. FIGWORT FAMILY. 

 AGALINIS. 



(Gerardia Man. ed. 7 in part; vid. Rhodora, 20: 133, 1918.) 



A. tenuifolia (Vahl) Raf. Slendee Geeaedia. — Open wooded 

 hillsides; rare. Stockbridge; Sheffield. 



AUREOLARIA. 



{Gerardia Man. ed. 7 in part; Dasystoma 111. Fl. ed. 2. 

 Vid. Rhodora 20: 133, 1918.) 



A. pedicularia (L.) Raf. — Dry open woods; occasional in the 

 southern part of the valley. Great Barrington; Sheffield. 



A. villosa Raf. Downt False Foxglove. — (Gerardia flam Man. 

 ed. 7; Dasystoma flavalll.Fl. ed. 2.) 



Dry woods; occasional in the southern part of the valley. Great 

 Barrington; New Marlboro. 



A. virginica (L.) BSP. Smooth False Foxglove. — Dry woods ; 

 frequent in the valley. 



