Pi,ANTs 01? Marquette County 39 



SCROPHUEARIACEAE 



Verbascum Thapsus L,. Common Mullein. — A weed along railroads, in 

 pastures, fields, and about cities and villages. Common throughout. 



Linaria vulgaris Hill. {L,linaria L., Karst.). Butter and Eggs. — A weed 

 in gardens and waste places of cities and villages- Plentiful throughout. 



Collinsia parviflora 1,. (C. tenella Pursh, Piper). Small-flowered Coll- 

 insia. — Summit of Huron Mountain in cracks and crevices of rocks. Plen- 

 tiful. B. Gladewitz. A small plant and easily overlooked. Probably fre- 

 quent in similar situations. 



Scrophularia leporella Bicknell. Hare Figwort. — Rich open or partially 

 shaded ground near Marquette. Probably frequent throughout. 



(^helone glabra L. Snake-head, Turtle-head. — Damp usually partially 

 shaded ground near Huron Mountain Club. 



Miuiulus ringens L,. Square-stemmed Monkey Flower. — Wet open 

 ground near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Veronica americana Schwein. American Brooklime. — Along brooks, in 

 ditches and other wet places near Huron Mountain Club. Common through- 

 out. 



Veronica scrpyllifolia L. Thyme-leaved Speedwell. — Damp or dry grassy 

 open ground. Plentiful throughout. 



Veronica peregrina L,. Purslane Speedwell. — Noted only as a garden 

 or street weed in Marquette and Negaunee. Plentiful. 



Melampyrum lineare Lam. Narrow-leaved Cow Wheat. — Dry shaded 

 ground near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



tENTIBUIvARIACEAE 



Utricularia vulgaris americana Gray. (U. macrorhiza Le Conte). Great- 

 er Bladderwort. — Ponds and slow streams near Huron Mountain Club. 

 Probably frequent throughout. 



Utricularia intermedia Hayne. Flat-leaved Bladderwort. — Usually in 

 shallow water of marshy and swampy places near Huron Mountain Club. 

 Frequent throughout. 



Utricularia cornuta Michx. {Stomoisia cornuta Michx., Raf.). Horned 

 Bladderwort. — Sandy shores of small lakes near Huron Mountain Club. 

 Probably frequent throughout. 



PHRYMACEAE 



Phryma Leptostachya h. Lopseed. — Moist shaded ground near Turin. 

 Apparently infrequent. Reported in the Michigan Flora. 



PLANTAGINACEAE 



Plantago major L. Common Plantain. — Lawns and waste places in 

 cities and villages throughout. 



Plantago Rngclii Dene. Rugel's Plantain. — Along railroads, on road- 

 sides, in fields and waste places of cities and villages. Plentiful throughout. 



Plantago lanccolata L. EngHsh Plantain. — Occasional as a weed in fields 

 and waste places of cities and villages throughout. Often a vicious field 

 weed. 



