







CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 

OrvER 67. OROBANCHACEZ. Broom-rare FaMiLy. — 
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Epiphegus, Nutt. (Beech-drops——-Cancer-root. ) | Bia.) " 
E. Virginiana, Bart. Common north. - | 
Conopholis, Wallroth. (Squaw-root—Cancer-root.) Kon 
C. Americana, Wailroth. On the roots of trees in anes woods. 
Camden. (Parker.) Common north. 
Aphyllon, Mitchell. (Naked Broom-rape.) . c 
A. uniflorum, Torr. and Gray. Thickets or shady woods, rare. 
ORDER 68. SCROPHULARIACHH. Fic-wort FAmILy. ‘ 
pe ria L. (Mullein.) 
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: V. Thapsus, L. Fields and road-sides, common. (Nat. Eu.) 
| V. Blattaria, L. Waste places and fields, rather common. (Nat. Eu) 
V. Lychnitis, L. W. (Knighton.) (Adv. Eu.) 
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Linaria, Tourn. (Toad-Flax.) iol 
L. Canadensis, Spreng. Sandy soils, common. 
L. vulgaris, Mill. Road-sides, not rare ; common in Sus. (N at. Eu.) 
Scrophularia, Tourn. (Fig-wort.) 
S. nodosa, L. Along fences, rather rare in middle counties. ) * 
Chelone, Tourn. (Turtle-head—Snake-head—Balmony.) 
C. glabra, L. Growsin wet places. Flowers pure white, sometimes 
with a purplish tint. A rather coarse plant, but striking on account of 2 
its singular-shaped flower. Rather common. a ae 
Pentstemon, Mitchell. (Beard-tongue—Pentstemon. ) ar, 
P. pubescens, Solander. Princeton and Freehold, rare. Bergen Co. 
it. 6.’ 
Mimulus, L. (Monkey-flower.) 
M. ringens, L. Wet places, frequent. 
M. alatus, Ait. Low grounds, rare. 
Herpestis, Gertn. 
H. amplexicaulis, Pursh. Wet places. (Dr. Gray.) 
Gratiola, L. (Hedge-Hyssop.) 
G. Virginiana, L. Wet places, common. 
G. spherocarpa, Ell. Cape May. (Azstin.) 
G. aurea, Muhl. Shores of mill-ponds, common south, 
G. pilosa, Michx. Camden. (Canby.) (Smith.) (Parker.) 
