Soo REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Order 68.— SCEOPHTJLARIACEJE. (Figwort Family.) 



Verbascum, L. (Mullein.) 



"V. Thapsus, L. Fields common. (Nat. Eu.) 



V. Blattaria, L. Fields and road sides. (Nat. Eu.) 



Linaria, Tourn. (Toad Flex. Snap Dragon.) 



L. Canadensis, Spreng. About Peekskill. (Le Roy.) 



Li, vulgaris, Mill. Fields and pastures, a troublesome weed. (Nat. Eu.) 



Scrophularia, Tourn. (Figwort.) 

 S. nodosa, L. Darhp thickets. 



Chelone, Tourn. (Turtle-head. Snake-head.) 

 C. glabra, L. Borders of wet meadows. 



Pentstemon, Mitchell. (Beard-tongue.) 



P. pubescens, Solander. Edges of thickets. 



Mimulus, L. (Monky-flower.) 



M. ringens, L. Edges of meadows and wet thickets. 



Gratiola, L. (Hedge-Hyssop.) 



G. Virginiana, L. Banks or shores of ponds. 



Ilysanthes, Raf. 



I. gratioloides, Benth. (Bicknell.) 



Limosella, L. (Mudwort.) 

 L, aquatica, L. 



Var. tenuifolia, Hoffm. Along the coast. 



Veronica, L. (Speedwell.) 



V. Virginica, L. Woods. 



V. Americana, Schweinitz. Along the edges of ditches. 



V. scutellata, L. Swamps. 



V. officinalis, L. Dry grounds. 



V. scrpyllifolia, L. Road sides and lawns. 



V. peregrina, L. Waste places. 



V. arvensis L. Gultivated grounds. 



Gerardia, L. 



G. purpurea, L. Damp places. 



G. maritima, Raf. Rye and along the coast. 



G. tenuifolia, Vohl. Woods. 



G. flava, L. Woods and copses. 



G. quercifolia, Pursh. Woods. , 



Castilleia, Mutis. Painted-cup.) 

 C. coccinea, Spreng. 



