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5. Mimulus. 827. 
Flowers violet-purple, rarely white, leaves lanceolate, 1, M. ringens. 
Flowers yellow. leaves orbicular or nearly so. 2. M. jamesii. 
1. Mimulus ringens L. Monkey-Flower. 
Banks of streams in the eastern part of the state. Foster; Grand 
Island; Lincoln; Red Bird Creek; Wahoo; Walton; Valentine. 
2. Mimulus jamesii Torr. & Gray. Yellow Monkey-Flower. 
Common in wet places mostly along the banks of streams throughout 
the state. Bellevue; Buffalo County; Chelsea; Haigler; New Helena; 
Niobrara; Scotts Bluff; Thedford; Valentine. 
. 6. Monniera. 828. 
1. Monniera rotundifolia Michx. Water Hyssop. 
Bacopa rotundifolia (Michx.) Wettst. 
In edges of ponds and streams over most of the state. Cherry County; 
Fairmont; Loncoln; Mead; Minden; Red Cloud, 
7. Ilysanthes. 830. 
1. Ilysanthes dubia (L.) Barnhart. False Pimpernel. 
In wet places in the eastern part of the state. Guide Rock; Lincoln; 
Pishelville; Wahoo. 
8. Gratiola. 829. 
1. Gratiola virginiana L. 
In wet places over most of the state. Cherry County; Ewing; Ken- 
nedy. 
9. Limosella. 831. 
1. Limosella aquatica L. 
In wet places along streams. Deuel County. 
10. Besseya. 831. 
1. Besseya gymnocarpa (A. Nels.) Rydb. 
Syntheris rubra (Hook.) Benth. 
In dry soil in the western part of the state. Ft. Robinson. 
11. Veronica. 832, 
Flowers in axillary racemes. 
Leaves mostly sessile, serrulate or entire. 1. V. anagallis. 
Leaves all petioled, sharply serrate. 2, V. americana. 
Flowers in terminal racemes or solitary in the axils, 
Flower and pedicel usually longer than the bract. 3. V. serpyllifolia. 
Flower and pedicel usually shorter than the leaf-like bract. 
4. V. xalapensis. 
1. Veronica anagallis-aquatica L. Water Speedwell. 
In wet places along streams and ditches. Grand Rapids; Kearney; 
Newark. 
