Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 135 



Linakia minor (L.) Desf. Lesser Toadflax 



A common weed along the cinder banks of the 

 railroads. 

 Scrophularia marilandica L. Maryland Figwort, or 

 Pilewort 

 In ni( list fertile stony or gravelly soil of open woods 

 and thickets. Infrequent. Between Onoville station 

 and Limestone cove and elsewhere. 

 Scrophularia lanceolata Pursh. Hare Figwort 



In similar situations hut usually in drier soil and 

 more frequent especially on the gravelly and sandy 

 bottomlands of the Allegheny valley. S. leporella 

 Bickriell, see Torreya 22: 81. 1922. 

 Chelone glabra L. Turtlehead 



Common in moist or wet gravelly soil along most 

 of the brooks and streams of the park, and in open 

 marshy places on the bottomlands. 

 Mimulus ringens L. Monkey Flower 



In wet gravelly soil along the lower stream courses 

 and in wet places on the bottomlands and in the bogs 

 along the edge of the glacial drift. Rare above the 

 larger stream courses. 

 Gratiola neglecta Torr. G. virginiana, of Gray's Man. 

 See Rhodora 20: 63. 1918. Clammy Hedge 

 Hyssop 

 In moist or wet and muddy soil of springy places in 

 open woods, along streams and on the bottomlands. 

 Infrequent. Three Sister's mountain, near Quaker 

 Bridge etc. 

 Ilysanthes dubia (L.) Barnh. False Pimpernel 



In alluvial muddy or wet sandy shores. Rare. 

 Near Cold Spring. 

 Veronica americana Schw. American Brooklime 



In wet gravelly places along brooks, streams, 

 springy places and marshy lowlands. Common. 



