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298. Pedicularis. L. Louse-wort. 



1 pallida. Ph. 

 serotina. Muhl. Cat. 



In swamps near Brooklyn. Sept. pale yellow. In Newark 



meadows. Eddy. 



var. simplex. 



P. lanceolata. Mx. ? 

 Grows with the former. Brooklyn. 



2 gladiata. Mx. Wet meadows. It. May, June, yel- 



low and purple. 

 Canadensis. L. Wet meadows. %. May — July, yellow 

 and purple. 



299. Gerard i a. L. False foxglove. 



1 purpurea. L. In fields, in sandy soil. a. £• Aug — Oct 



purple. 



2 maritima. Raf. Precis des De Couv. 

 crinita Ed. Hurt. Elgin, 

 purpurea. 



B. crassi folia. Ph. 

 In salt marshes — common near the city, it ? July — Sept. 

 purple. 



3 tenui folia. Vahl. In fields and woods. % . Aug. Sept. 



purple. 



4 flava. L. Woods, and moist shady places. %. Aug. — 



Sept. yellow. 



5 glauca. Ed. Cat. Plant. Plandom. in Med. Hep. 11. 



p. 126. 

 quercifolia. Ph. 

 Khinanthus Virginicus. Gron. 

 In shady rocky situations, it. Aug. — Sept. 



6 Pedicularia. L. Shady woods, Long-Island, near Brook- 



lyn. U- Aug. — Sept. yellow. 



300. Antirrhinum. L. Snap dragon. 



1 Linaria. L. (Ransted. Continental-weed.) 

 Linaria Vulgaris. De Cand. 



Road sides and fields, it- June — Oct. yellow. 



2 Canadense. L. Fields and meadows. ©. July — Nov. 



blue. 



301. Scrophularta. L. Figwort. 



Marylandica. L. 

 nodosa, 



B. Americana. Mx. 

 Borders of woods, and on the sides of hills. Hobokcn and 



Greenwich. %. July — Oct. brownish. 



302. Mimulus. L. Monkey flower. 



1 ringens. L. Wet meadows and standing waters, Green 



wich. 1|. Aug. blue. 



2 alatus. L. Overflowed woods. Bloomingdale. U. Aug. 



blue. 



