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Aphyllon tmiflora, Torr. .& Qray. 



"North Salem, 1827" (memo. Rev. J. L. Russell); Derby estate, 

 Salem, 1875 (Hugh Wilson) ; Saugus (J. H. Emerton) ; Andover, 

 Georgetown, Amesbury, Merrimac; Boxford (Miss M. E. Perley), 

 Middleton, etc. Frequent in thin woods. 



SCEOPHULAEIACE.a;. 



(FiGWOKT Family.) 



Vertaaseum Thapsus, L. (Common Mollein.) 

 Roadsides and fields. Common. (Nat. from Eu.) 



Verbascum Blattaria, L. (Moth Mullein.) 



"By European colonists, was carried prior to 1G70 (Josselyn) to 

 northeast America" (Dr. Chas. Pickering, Chi'on. Hist. PI., p. 464), 

 and yet it never seems to have been very common. " By the road- 

 sides in Lynn" (Dr. Cutler, 1783, in Mem. Am. Acad., Vol. I) ; West 

 Newbury (Wm. Merrill) ; Wenham (W. P. Conant) ; " Danvers in 

 fields " (G. D. Phippen, Dr. Osgood's list, 1853). (Nat. from Eu.) 



Verbascum nigrum, L. 

 Tapleyville (J. H. Sears). Probably introduced with wool. (Adv. 

 from Eu.) 



Iiiuaria Canadensis, Spreng. 



Cart-paths. Common. 

 Linaria vulgaris, il/iH. (Toad-Flax; Butter-and-eggs.) 



Fields and roadsides. Frequent. (Nat. from Eu.) 

 Iiinaria Elatine, Mill. 



"Naturalized at Ipswich" (Oakes in Hovey's Mag., Vol. XIII). 



(Adv. from Eu.) 



Antirrhinum majus, L. (Large Snapdragon.) 

 Once established in a garden, it is sure to remain ; it also occasion- 

 ally escapes into the roadsides near old country gardens. (Adv. 

 from Eu.) 



Serophularia nodosa, L. (Figwort.) 

 " Boston street, between Washington street and the paper factory ; 

 Lynn " (Tracy) ; Beverly Farms (G. D. Phippen). ' 



Chelone glabra, L. (Turtle-head ; Snake-head.) 

 Near brooks. Frequent. 



Mimulus ringens, L. (Monkey -Flower.) 

 Damp ground. Common. 



