PLANTS OF ILLINOIS. 



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HOTTOMA 



inflate, Ell. S. 



Wal ash county, Schncck : Union, Forbes ; and 

 sou' h ward. Rave. 



LENTIBULACE^E. 



UTRICULARIA 



vulgaris, L. 



Ponds. Frequent. 



minor, L. N. 



McHenry county, Vasey. 



intermedin, Hayne. C. & N. 



Peoria county, Brendel ; McHenry, Vasey. 



biflora, Lara. 



Credited to Illinois in Gray's Manual. 



gibba, L. 



McHenry county, Vasey : in a pond near Pinck- 

 neyville, Perry county, Forbes. Rare. 



BIGNONIACE^E. 



BIGNONIA 



capreolata, L. S. 



River banks. Near Alton, Miss Holmes : Wa- 

 bash county, Schneck ; and southward. 



TECOMA 



radicans, Juss. 



River banks, from Henderson and Peoria coun- 

 ties southward. 



CATALPA 



bignonioides, Walt. S. 



Common and undoubtedly indigenous in Wabash 

 county, Schneck, and in other lower counties 

 along the Ohio, Vasey. 



MARTYNIA 



proboscidea, Glox. 



Probab'y indigenous in southern counties ; and 

 a common roadside weed in many localities 

 north. 



OROB AN CH AOE^E. 



EPIPHEGUS 



Virginiana, Bart. S. 



Near Joncsbo/o, Union county, Vasey. 

 CONOPHOLIS 



Americana, Wallroth. 



Menard county, Hall j Marion, Bebb. 



PHELIP^A 



Ludoviciana, Don. 



C. 



In the Sangamon river bottoms, Menard county, 

 mostly parasitic on Ambrosia trifida ; very 

 plentiful some seasons, in Sept. and Oct. — Hall. 



APHYLLON 



uniflorum, T. & G. 



Woods. Frequent. 



fasciculatum, T. & G. N. 



Near Dixon, Lee county, Vasey. 



SCROPHULARIACE^E. 



VERBASCUM 



T J Lapsus, L. 



Roadsides. 



Blattaria, L. 



Roadsides, &c. 



Common. 



Scarce. 

 LINARIA 



Canadensis, Spreng. 



Prairies and barrens. Scarce. 



vulgaris, Miller. 



Escaped from gardens to roadsides. 

 SCROPHULARIA 



nodosa, L. 



Rich woods. The narrow leaved form common 

 by roadsides. 



COLLINSIA 



verna, Nutt. 



Damp places, throughout. 

 CHELONE 



glabra, L. 



Banks of streams. Frequent. 

 PENTSTEMON 



pubescens, Solan der. 



Prairies and barrens. Frequent. 



Digitalis, Nutt. 



River banks, throughout. Scarce. 



grandiflorus, Fraser. N-W. 



Frequent along the Mississippi in Henderson 

 county above Oquawka, especially at Bald Bluff: 

 Jo Daviess co., above Galena, in 1853, Brendel. 



MIMULUS 



ringens, L. 



Wet places. Common. 



alatus, Ait. C. & S. 



Low grounds. Hancock county, Mead ; Fulton. 

 AVolf : ami southward. 



