HITCHCOCK — PLANTS OF AMES, IOWA. 5 1 I 



Linaria vulgaris, Mill. Diet. — Antirrhinum Linaria, L. Spec. 



Roadsides, etc. : not uncommon. 

 Scrophularia nodosa, L., var. Marie anlica, (L.) Gray, Syn. 

 Fl. ii. 1. — 6". Marilafidica, L. .Spec. 



Woods: common. 

 MiMUiiUS bingens, L. Spec. 



Low wood^ : abundant. 



Llysanthes geatioloides, (L.) Benth. iu DC. Prod, x.— Capra- 

 ria gratioloides, L. Spec. 2d ed. 



Wet places; not uncommon. 

 Veronica Virginica, L. Spec. 



Upland woods: frequent. 

 V. Anagalets, L. Spec. 



Borders of ponds and streams: infrequent. 

 V. peregrina, L. Spec. 



Damp places: common. 

 V. arvensis, L. Spec. 



Upland woods : rare. 



Rather abundant in locality mentioned for Verbascum Blaitaria. 



Gerardia auricueata, Michx. Fl. 



Low prairie: not uncommon. 

 G. longifolia. Benth. Comp. Bot.Ma£. i. l^h. — G.aspera, Benth. 

 in DC. Prod. \. 



Prairie; abundant. 



G. longifolia^wM. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc N. S. v. 1S37..15 G. setacea, Walt., 

 var. longifolia, Gray, (ex Syn. Fl. 



G. tenuifolia, Vahl. Syuib. iii. 1794. 



Low ground: abundant. 

 Ca-tilleia sessiliflora Pursh, Fl. 



Dry hills ; rare. 



Along railroad 3 miles east of Ames. 



Pedktlaris Canadensis, L. Mant. p. 86. 



Upland woods: abundant. 

 P. lanceoeata, Michx. Fl. 



Low prairie: not uncommon. 



OEO/JA.YC/fAL E.E. 



Aphyllou uuiflorum, (L). Gray, Man. 1st ed. (there cited "Torr. & 

 Gray"). — Oroba?ic//e nnijloruvi, L. Spec. 



I have a single specimen collected r.orthwest of the College by Mr. I. B. Clark. 



L EN Tl A* UL A R [A CEsE. 



UtRI CD LABIA VULGARIS, L. Spec. 

 Ponds: becoming rare. 



