76 Vasculares. 
CCXIIl. RHINANTHACE/E.—THE RATTLE TRIBE. ° 
1922. Pedicularis canadensis, Linn. Louse-wort. May-July. 
y&p. Stol0i. Y. Woods, &c. W.. 
1223. P. pallida, Pursh. Pale-flowered louse-wort. Sept. Pale 
- Lio2f. &. wp. mh W. | 
1224. P. gladiata, Michx. May-June. y&p. If. 4. Wet 
meadows. JBarrens near St. L. Bk. ) 
1225. Melampyrum americanum, Michx. Cow wheat. June— 
July. y. 8 to 12i. ©. Woods. Louisville. M’Murt. 
1226. Orthocarpus luteus, Vutt, July-Aug. y. 12 to 14}. 
Humid situations. Mo. Ter. Vutt. 
1227. Euchroma coccinea, WVutt. Painted-cup. May—June. 
Corel y. Bractsr. 8to12i. U. Wet grounds. W. 
1228. E. grandiflora, Vutt. Ap—May. Corol g-w. Bracts g. 
4. Prairie du Chien. Nutt. Mo. Ter. Jas. 
CCX. SOLANE/E.—Tue nicuHT-sHADE TRIBE. 
1229. Solanum nigrum, Linn. Common night-shade. July- 
Aug. w. Lto3f. ©. Old fields) W. Narcotic, eme- 
tic, diaphoretic, &c. Eberle’s Mat. Med. ii. 75. 
1230. S. caroliniense, Linn. Horse nettle. June. w. If. Y. 
Sandy banks. rd. W. 
1231. S. dulcamara, Linn. Bitter-sweet. Woody night-shade. 
July—Aug. p. Climbing. 5. Low grounds. W. Nar- 
cetic, alterative. Eb. Mat. Med. ii. 77. Big. Med. 
Bot. i. 169. 
1232. 8. triflorum, uit. July. w. 1 f. Mo. Ter. Nutt. The 
exotic species S. tuberosum, (potato,) and S. lycopersi- 
cum (tomatoes) are every where cultivated. 
1233. Physalisobscura,Michz. Aug. y&p. lio2f. ©. Hills, 
&c. Q. Ky. 
1234. P. viscosa, Linn. Ground cherry. July—Aug. y. 2todf. 
4 rd. W. 
1235. P. pennsylvanica, Linn. July-Sept. y. lf. 4%. Ber- 
ries red. rd. &c. W. 
1236. P. lanceolata, Linn. Narrow-leaved ground cherry. 
July. Paley. lto2f. 2. bt. rd. Miami country. 
1237. P. pubescens, Willd. July. y. ©. Rocky banks of the 
~ Miss. Bk. 
1238. P. philadelphicum, Lam. July. y&p. ©. West Va. 
Paddock. : 
1239. Nicandra physaloides, Pers. July-Aug. Pale b. 2to3f. 
©. cf. Intr. O. Ky. 
1240. Nicotiana rustica, Linn. Tobacco. July. g-y. 12 to 
18 i. Bk. ©. Intr? Cultivated by the Indians of the 
Mississippi and Missouri. JVutt. 
