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CATALOGUE OF THE 



corolla an inch long, slightly pubescent, green- 

 ish-white or flesh-colored."— Gray. 



In open rich woods near Oqnawka. Henderson 

 county : Marion county. Bebb. 



fistulosa. L. 



"Soft-pubescent with short hairs, or somewhat 

 hoary, or glabrate : stern mostly with obtuse 

 angles. (1—3 ft. high) : leaves commonly of rather 

 firmer texture than in the preceding : bracts 

 whitish or rarely purplish, dotted, the inner 

 mostly hirsute-ciliate : calyx conspicuously and 

 densely bearded at the throat : corolla (1— 1J in. 

 long) pubescent, at least on the upper lip. purple 

 or purplish." — Gray. 



Wooded hillsides, <fce. Common. 



Bradburiana, Beck. 



Woods. Schuyler county, Mead : and south- 

 ward. Also near Chicago. Babcock — Int. ? 



punctata, L. 



Barrens. 



BLBPHILIA 



ciliata, Raf. 



Dry open places, throughout. 



hirsuta, Benth. 



Rich woods. 



Scarce. 



Frequent. 



LOPHAXTHUS 



nepetoides, Benth. 



Borders of woods. Common. 



scrophulariaefolius, Benth. 



With the last. Common. 

 XEPETA 



Cat aria. L. 



Roadsides. Frequent. 



Glechoma, Be nth. 



Occurs sparingly about gardens and in fields. 

 SYXAXDRA 



grandiflora, Natt. S. 



Jackson county, French : Union, Forbes. 

 PHYSOSTEGIA 



Yirginiana, Benth. 



The broad leaved form on river banks, a narrow 

 leaved, taller form in dry woods. Common. 



BRUXELLA 



vulgaris, L. 



Woods. Common. 

 SCUTELLARIA 



versicolor, Nutt. 



Woods along streams. Frequent. 



canescens, Nutt. C. & S. 



Menard county. Hall : and southward. 



serrata, Andrews. S. 



Woods. Wabash county. Schneck. 



nervosa, Pursh. C. & S. 



Woods. Peoria county, Brendel : and south- 

 ward. 



parvula, Michx. 



Dry hills and barrens. Common. 



var. mollis. Gray. 



•'Difi'use, rather large, softly pubescent through- 

 out with sub-viscid hairs : leaves often f of an 

 inch long." 



Sandy banks and rocky clifis. Along the Mis- 

 sissippi north of Oquawka : also in Menard co.. 

 Hall : Fulton. Wolf : and northward to Kanka- 

 kee (Hill) and Ogle (Bebb). 



galericulata, L. 



Damp woods, throughout. Scarce. 



lateriflora, L. 



Banks of streams. Common. 

 MARRUB1UM 



vaJoare, L. 



Roadsides and waste places. Common. 

 STACHYS 



palustris. L. 



Wet places. Common. 



var. aspera, Gray. 



Low grounds. Common. 



var. glabra, Gray. 



Woods along streams. Frequent. 



var. cordata. Gray. 



Low gi-ounds. Scarce. 



hyssopifolia, Michx. 



Illinois — Gray's Manual. 



LEOXURUS 



Cardiaca, L. 



Waste places. 



Common. 



BORRAGIXACEJE. 



SYMPHYTUM 



officinale, L. 



Sparingly escaped from gardens. 

 OXOSMODIUM 



Carolinianum. DC. 



River banks. Frequem. 



