PLANTS OF ILLINOIS. 



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molle, Michx. 



Dry hillsides, &q. 

 LITHOSPERMUM 



arvense, L. 



Only in a few localities. 



angustifolinm, Michx. 



(Including L. LONOIFLORCM, Spreng.. which is 

 only the early flowering form — as was first dis- 

 covered by Mr. Bebb. in 1873.) 



Prairies, throughout. Scarce. 



latifoliom, Michx. 



Borders of woods. 



hirtum, Lehm. 



Dry prairies and barrens. 



cnnescens, Lehm. 



Dry prairies and barrens. 



MERTENSIA 



Virginica, DC. 



Rich woods. 



MYOSOTIS 



verna. Nutt. 



Dry hills. 

 ECHIXOSPERMUM 



Lappula, Lehm. 



Roadsides and waste places. 



Frequent. 

 Common. 

 Common. 



Frequent. 



Frequent. 



( 'ommon. 



CYXOGLOSSUM 



officinale. L. 



Wa<te places. Common. 



Virginicum, L. S. 



Rich woods. Marion county. Bebb : and south- 

 ward. 



Morisoni, DC. 



Borders of woods. Common. 

 1IELIOTROPHM 



Curassavicnm, L. C. & s. 



Menard county. Hall ; an ! southward. 



HELIOPHYTUM 



Indicum, DC. C. & S. 



Waste places. From Menard county eon? h ward. 



H YDROP H YLL A C KM. 



HYDROPHYLLUM 



maerophyllum, Nult. S. 



Wabash county, Schneck. 



Virgin icum, L. 



Rich woods. Frequent. 



Canadense, L. 



Rich woods. Scarce. 



appendiculatum, Michx. 



Rich woods. Frequent. 



ELLISIA 



Nyctelea, L. 



(Including E. ambigiv, Nutt. i Common. 

 PHACELIA 



bipinnatifida, Michx. S. 



Rich woods. St. Clair county, Brendel : Wa- 

 bash, Schneck : and southward. 



Purshii, Buckley. S. 



Moist shaded banks. Wabash county, Schneck 

 Union, Forbes. 



HYDROLEA 



affinis, Gray. S. 



Union county, Brendel : Pulaski. Yasey. 



POLEMONIACE.E. 



POLEMONIUM 

 rep tans, L. 



Wood.- 



Frequent. 



PHLOX 



paniculata, L. C. & S. 



Woods. Hancock county. Mead ; Mason, Bren- 

 del : and southward. 



maculata, L. 



Rich woods. Near Dixon, Yasey : Woodford 

 county. Brendel ; Hancock. Mead. Rare. 



glaberrima, L. 



Prairies. Frequent. 



pilosa, L. 



Prairies and open dry woods. Common. 



diva neat a. L. 



Rich woods. Common. 



Stellaria, Gray. S. 



"Glabrous, caespitose, somewhat perennial at 

 base : leaves narrow linear and rather rigid, the 

 upper slightly ciliate at base : peduncles elon- 

 gated, mostly 1 -flowered : corolla pale blue or 

 nearly white, the lobes bifid with short-oblong 

 segments. Cliffs of the Kentucky river, onlv by 

 Dr. Short." 



" Bake Oven " and other rocks about Grand 

 Tower, Jackson county. French. 



