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Gerardia queroifolia, Fursh. 



Danvers, Ipswich (Oakes), Andover, Metliuen, Haverhill, etc. In 



similar places to the last. 

 Gerardia pedioularia, L. 



Dry thin woods, Hamilton, Lynn, Danvers, Linebrook (Miss Perley), 



Middleton, Topsfleld, etc. As the last two, frequent. 



Castilleia coccinea, Spren. (Painted-cup.) 

 Danvers, Boxford, Topsfleld, Andover, North Andover, and towns 

 in that region. Rare in other parts of the county. A variety with 

 more finely cut leaves and yellowish flowers is found in Danvers by 

 J. H. Sears. 



Ehinanthus Crista-galli, L. (Common Ybllow-Eattle.) 

 , "Near Salem" (probably about 1824) and elsewhere (Dr. Chas. 



Pickering Chron. Hist. PI. p. 501) ; Gloucester (Mrs. Babson, and 



herb., P. A. S.) ; "Haverhill" (Mrs. Downs); Georgetown (Mrs. 



C. N. S. Horner). As considered in the Plymouth locality, it' is 



probably introduced here from farther north. 



Pedicularis Canadensis, L. (Lousewokt.) 

 Copses, etc. Frequent. "It will not live in cultivation when 

 transplanted, perhaps a parasite" (memo. G. D. Phippen). 



Melampyrum Americanum, Miphx. (Cow- wheat.) 

 Dry woods. Common. 



VERBEWACE^. 



(Vervain Family.) 



Verbena hastata, L. (Blue Vervain.) 

 "Very rare in Lynn" (Tracy). Most abundant in the central and 

 northwestern portions of the county where it is common. 



Verbena ■urtioifolia, L. ("White Vervain.) 

 Roadsides. Frequent. 



Phryma Leptostachya, L. (Xopsebd.) 

 Byfield (Rev. A. P. Chute), Groveland, Georgetown (Mrs. Horner), 

 Danvers. Not very common. 



LABIAT.ZE. 



(Mint Family.) 



Teucrium Canadense, L. (Wood Sage.) 

 Saugus river banlis, Gloucester, North Andover, Byfield, Newbury, 

 etc. Not very common. 



