Exogene« 78 
Oct. w, orr-w. 2f. 4%. wp. W. The leaves and 
flowers are used by the Thompsonians asa tonic. I be~ 
lieve they attribute other properties also to this plant. 
1204. Pentstemon pubescens, Vive Beard-tongue. June. 
Pale p. lto2f. 4. Hill-sides. W. 
1205. P. levigatum, Linn. June. Palep. Lto2f. YU. bt. ow. 
Ky. Miami country. 
1206. P. gracile, Nuit. Slender beard-tongue. June. Pale p. 
Depressed soils. Mo. Ter. Wut. Plt. Jas: 
1207. P. cristatum, Nuit, p. 6 to 8i. 4. Argillaceous hills. 
; Pit. Jas. 
1208. P. nuttallii, Bk. 2 to 3f. Near St. L. BE. 
1209. P. albidum, Vuit. w. 6 to 8 i. Plt. Nutt. 
1210. P. grandiflorum, uit. 3f. Prairie duChien. Plt. Jas. 
1211. Collinsia verna, uit. Collinsia. June. 6¢ w. 8 to 15i. 
©. bt. &c. O. Ky. Figured, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Philad. i. plate 9. Specimens of this beautiful plant 
were first communicated to Mr. Nuttall, by Dr. Drake 
of this city. . 
1212. Capraria multifida, Miche. Jul. g-w. 2 to 4i. ©. San- 
dy banks of rivers. W.. 
1213. Herpestris rotundifolia, Michz. Aug. 6. Procumbent. 
Margins of ponds. Ell. Inundated banks of the Illinois 
river. Pursh. 
1214. Gerardia flava, Linn. False foxglove. Aug.—Sept. y. 
Z2to3f. 4%. Woods. O. Ky. W. 
1215. G. glauca, Eddy. Aug—Sept. y. 3t05f. Y{. Barrens. 
dp. W. 
1216. G pedicularia, Linn. Louse-wort foxglove. Jul.—Aug. 
y. 2to 3f. 2%. Sandy woods or barrens, Mar. O. Ky. 
N. W. Ter. 
1217. G. purpurea, Linn. Aug.—Oct. p. 1 to 2 f. Q. (Fields 
and woods, Bk.) Wet prairies. O. Ky. Abundant 
8 miles E. of Dayton. 
1218. G. tenuifolia, Linn. Jul.Sept. p. 6 to 181i, ©. cf. dp. 
Woods, &c. O. Ky. 
1219. G. maritima, Raf. Jul.-Sept. p. 6t0 12i. ©. Salt 
marshes usually. Near Lake Mich. Hough. 
1220. G. auriculata, Miche. LEar-leaf gerardia. Aug.—Sept. 
ps with dark red spots. 2 to4f. ©. Prairie half a 
mile south of Middletown, O. (8 to 121i. Rocky fields, 
Beck and others.) Illinois, Pursh. Louisville, M’Murt. 
1221. Seymeria macrophylla, Vutt. Mullein foxglove. Jul. y. 
4io0to5f. %. Shady alluvial soils, O. 
