108 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



ALAxrs, Alton. Winged-stemmed Mimulus. 



Wet meadows, river-fides. Abundant in the western part of New-York, 

 Beck. Greece. Monroe county, Bradley. Lockport, Hart-well. 



Infrequent. July, August. 



GRATIOLA, L. Hedge-hyssop. 



, VIRGINIANA, L. Virginian Gratiola. 



Muddy banks, rivulets and overflowed places. Common. June- August. 



ILYSANTHES, Raflnesque. False Pimpernel. 



GitATioLoiDES, Bentham. Gratiola-like Ilysanthes. 



Water-sides. Near Oneida lake, Knieskcm, Gray. Infrequent. July -Sept. 



VERONICA, L. . Speedwells. 



virgin ica, L. Cuher' s-root . Virginian Veronica. 



Borders of lo'fo woods, copses. Below Schenectady, Pearson. Clinton, Brad- 

 ley. Oriskany, Knieskcm. Junius and Avon. Sartwell in herb. Hum. Cult. 



Infrequent. July. 



anagallis, L. 'Pcor Man's Weather glass-like Veronica. 



Rivulets and ponds. Abundant about Cedarville, and down the Dion creek 

 to the Mohawk river : grows to an immense size in the mill-ponds, in deep 

 water. Uncommon. June - August. 



« AMERICANA, Schweinitz. American Veronica. 



Streams, marshes. Common. June - September. 



scutellata, L. Little Shield-like-podded Veronica. 



Wet meadows, swamps. Common. May - July. 



* officinalis, L. Officinal Veronica. 



Dry woods, hillsides, pastures. Common. June. 



* serpyllifolia, L. Thyme-leaved Veronica. 



Moist grass lands. Common. May -August. 



PEREGRINA, L. Travelling Veronica. 



Rocks, gardens, fields. Common. May, June. 



. ARVENSlS. L. Ctdtirated-field Veronica. 



Dry banks, hillsides, pastures. Frequent. April - August. 



BUCHNERA, L. Blue-hearts. 



Americana, L. American Buchnera. 



Wet meadows and along streams. Chenango valley and westward,£v£esfcero. 

 Gorham, Ontario county, Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. Rochester, Z. H. 

 Harris in herb. Bradley. Banks of the Genesee river. Greece, Bradley, 

 Torrey Fl. N.Y. Rare. July, August. 



GERARDIA, L. Foxgloves. Gerardias. 



purpurea, L. Purple-flowered Gerardia. 



Marshy water-sides. Shores of Lake Ontario and the St.Lawrence river, 

 from Iro'ndequoit bay, L. Holzcr, to Alexandria bay. Rare. July- Sept. 



tenuifolia, Vahl. Slender-leaved Gerardia. 



Dry banks. Chenango valley and westward. Knieskcm. Copses along the 

 east side of Onondaga lake. Crooked lake, Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. Oak 

 openings, Greece, Bradley. Frequent. August, September. 



