FLORA OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI. 



1:; 



802 occidentalism Pursh. Dry sandy 

 hilla; frequent. 

 Lysimachia, Tourn. Loosestri'e. 



303 ciliata, L. Copses and along 



fences; common. 



304 nummularidt'L. Moneywort. Near 



gardens. (Adv. from Eu,) 

 \i \- \! lis, Tourn. Pimpernel. 



L. .Moist soil about 

 dwellings. (Nat. from Eu.) 



LENTIBULACE^E. 



I Btaddi rworl Family. | 

 Utricularia, L. Bladderwort. 



vulgaris, L. Sloughs and deep 

 ponds; common. 



BiONONIAOBJtl. 



i Bignonia Family.) 

 Catalpa, Scop, [ndian Bean. 



307 bignonioides, Walt Grows wild 



aloe*:- roadsides, but was intro- 

 duced. 

 Martynia, L. Unicorn- plant. 



proboscidea, Glox. Low ground 

 along streams. 



SCROPHULARIACEjE. 



I Figwort Family.) 

 Verbascum,*L. Mullein. 



309 Thapsus, L. A common weed in 



fields. (Nat. from Eu.) 



310 Blattaria, L. Frequent along 



roadsides; (Nat. from Eu.) 

 LlNARlA, Tourn. Toad-ilax. 



311 vtdgaris, Mill. Streets; escaped 



from gardens. (Nat. from Eu.) 

 SCROPHULARIA, Tourn. Figwort. 



312 nodosa, L. Common along 



streams. 

 Coi.linsia, Nutt. 



313 verna, Nutt. Moist rich ground; 



not very common. 

 Pentstemon, Mitchell. Heard Ton true. 



314 pubescens, Solander. Dry ground: 



frequent. 



315 laevigatus, Solander. Var. Dig- 



italis, Gray. Very common on 

 wet prairies. 

 MlMULUS, L. Monkey Flower. 



31G ringens, L. Low bottoms; not 

 very common. 



317 alatus, Ait. Rivulets: not rare. 

 ( !on< >bea, Aublet 



318 multihda, Benth. Upper leaves 



usually ternate. 

 Herpestis, Gaertn. 

 319 



Gratiola, L. Hedge Hyssop. 



sphaerocarpa, Ell. Very wet 

 places; uncommon. 



\\A S \NTII!>. Raf. 



321 gratioloides, Benth. Banks of 



Blue Rivers. 

 Veronica, L. Speedwell. 



322 Virginiea, L. Rich woods: rath- 



er common. 



323 peregrin a, L. A weed in gardens. 



324 arsensis, L. Rocky hills: plenti- 



ful. (Nat. from Eu.) 

 Seymeria, Pursh. 



325 macrophylla, Nutt. R o c k y 



streams: not common. 

 Ger m'dia, L. Gerardia. 



326 auriculata, Michx. Common on 



moist prairies. 



327 Skinneriana, Wood. Fields and 



openings. 

 Pedicularis, Tourn. Lousewort. 

 ;>_ ; s Canadensis L. High hills along 

 the Blue rivers. 



ACANTHAOE^E. 



(Acanthus Family.) 

 RUELLIA, L. 



329 ciliosa, Pursh. Dry rocky soil: 



very common. 



330 Var. longi flora, (Tray. With the 



preceding; not rare. 



VERBENAOE^E. 



(Vervain Family.) 

 Verbena, L. Vervain. 



331 angustifolia, Mx. Dry hills: very 



frequent. 



332 hastata, L. Low meadows : not 



common. 



333 urticifolia, L. A weed along 



waysides. 



334 stricta, Vent. With the preceding 



335 bracteosa, Mx. Yards and waste 



ground. 



336 Aubletia, L. Rocks and hills: 



rather common. 

 Lippia, L. 



337 lanceolata, Mx. Common about 



springs and rills. 

 Phri ma, L. Lopseed. 



338 Leptostachya, L. Rich, moist 



woods: frequent. 



LABIA'! 

 I Mint Family ) 

 ;hm, L. Germander. 



339 Canadense, L. Wood Sage. Very 

 rotundifolia, Pursh. Muddy I common, 



places: very frequent. IsANTHUS, Mx. False Pennyroyal. 



