922 REPORT OF STATE GEOLOGIST. 



M. alatus Soland. Sharp- winged Monkey flower. 



In locations similar to the preceding and of equally wide dis- 

 tribution. It is the prevailing form in the northern part of the 

 State. 



Flowers from June through September. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Daviess (Clements); Putnam (Mac- 

 Dougal); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, 

 and Wayne (Phinney); Franklin (Meyncke); Clark (Baird and 

 Taylor); Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Fayette (Hessler); Vigo 

 (Blatchley); Hamilton and Marion (Wilson). 



CONOBEA Aubl. 



multifida (Michx.) Benth. 



Along streams and on borders of ponds in sandy or gravelly 

 soil. Well distributed through the State, but more abundant in 

 southern counties. 



Flowers from June through August. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Jefferson and Clark (Barnes); Vigo 

 (Blatchley); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Franklin (Meyncke); 

 Daviess (Clements); Putnam (MacDougal); Fayette (Hessler). 



GRATIOLA L. 



G. Virginiana L. Clammy Hedge Hyssop. 



In very damp soils along streams and ditches and by the borders 

 of lakes and ponds. Confined to the southern part of the State 

 for the most part, though found exceptionally northward. 



Flowers from May until the early frosts. 



Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Steuben (Bradner); Jay, Dela- 

 ware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); Noble (VanGorder); 

 Franklin (Meyncke); Clark (Baird and Taylor); Jefferson (J. M. 

 Coulter); Vigo (Blatchley); Hamilton and Marion (Wilson). 



G. SPHAEROCARPA Ell. 



In low, wet places in the southern counties of the State, but no- 

 where abundant. 



Flowers from June through August. 

 Vigo (Blatchley); Franklin (Meyncke); Monroe (Blatchley). 



