Census of Cultivated Indigenous Plants, 



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P. humilis, Nutt. (Eng. 1874.) 

 P. labrosus, Hook, f . (Eng. 1884.) 

 P. lsetus, Gray. Gill. 1881. 

 P. laevigatas, Solander. (Eng.) 

 P. laevigatas var. Digitalis,Gray. 



* (Eng. 1824.) 

 P. Lemmoni, Gray. Gill. 1881. 

 P. Menziesii, Hook. Gill. 1881. 

 P. Menziesii var. Douglasii, 



Gray. (Eng.) 

 P. Menziesii, var. Newberryi, 



Gray. Gill. 1881. 

 P. Menziesii var. Scouleri, Gray. 



(Eng. 1827.) 

 P. Murrayanus, Hook. (Eng. 



1835.) 



P. ovatus. Dougl. * (Eng. 1836.) 

 P. Palmeri, Gray. * (Eng. 1873.) 

 P. pubescens, Solander. * (Eng. 

 1834.) 



P. puniceus, Gray. Gill. 1881. 

 P. Richardsonii, Dougl. Gill. 



1881. (Eng. 1825.) 

 P. secundiflorus, Benth. * 

 P. spectabilis, Thurb. * (Eng. 



1816.) 



P. tubiflorus, Nutt. * 



P. triphyllus, Dougl. (Eng. 1827.) 



P. venustus, Dougl. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1827.) 

 P. Wrightii, Hook. (Eng. 1850.) 

 Scrophularia. Three species in 



our limits ; 120 in all. 

 S. nodosa, Linn., var. Marilan- 



dica, Gray. Occasionally 



grown as a bee-plant. 

 Seymeria. Nine species ; 6 in our 



region. 



S. pectinata, Pursh. (Eng. 1820.) 



S. tenuif olia, Pursh. (Ed g\ 1730.) 

 SyDthyris. We have 7 species. 



S.reniformis,Benth.*(Eng.l885.) 



S. rotundifolia, Gray. Gill. 1881. 

 Veronica. Some 200 species; 11 

 in our region. 



V. alpina, LinD. Wool. 1883. 



V. Americana, Schwein. Gill. 

 1881. 



V. Cusickii, Gray. Hors. 1889. 

 V. officiDalis, Linn. Gill. 1884. 

 V. serpyllifolia, Linn. Kelsey 

 '91-'92. 



V. Virginica, Linn * (Eng. 1714.) 



Lentibulariace^e, Bladderwoet 

 Family. 



Pinguicula. About 30 species; 6 

 in our region. 



P. lutea, Walt. (Eng. 1815.) 

 Utricularia. 150; 17 in our limits. 

 U. vulgaris, Linn. Gill. 1884. 



BlGNONIACEJE, BlGNONIA ORCATALPA 



Family. 



Bignonia. About 150 species have 

 been described ; we have 1. 



B. capreolata, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1710.) 



Catalpa. A half dozen species, of 

 which we have 2. 



C. bignonioides, Walt. (C. syrin- 

 gasfolia of nurserymen. ) * (Eng. 

 17^6.) There is a golden-leaved 

 and a dwarf variety. 



C. speciosa, Warder*(Eng. 1879.) 

 Chilopsis. Single species in West- 

 ern America. 

 C. saligne, Don. (C. linearis). 

 Orcutt 1891. (Eng. 1825. ) 

 Tecoma. Two dozen species ; 2 in 

 our region. 

 T. radicans, Juss. * (Eng. 1640.) 

 A variety atrosanguinea is cat- 

 alogued. 

 T. stans, Juss. * (Eng. 1730.) 

 Pedalinace^e. 

 Marty nia. 3 species in our region ; 

 10 in all. 

 M. fragrans, Lindl. * 

 M. proboscidea, Glox. * 



ACANTHACE^E, ACANTHUS FAMILY. 



Calophanes. Species about 26; 5 

 in our region. 



C. oblongif olia, Don. (Eng. 1832.) 

 Dianthera. Spesies 80; 5 North 



American. 



D. Americana, Linn. (Eng.) 

 Ruellia. 7 species in our region; 



150 in the world. 

 R. ciliosa, Pursh. * 

 Verbenace^e, Verbena Family. 

 Callicarpa. 30 species ; 1 here. 



C. Americana, Linn.* (Eng. 1724.) 

 Duranta. One in our region ; 4 or 



5 others. 



D. Pulmieri, Jacq * (Eng. 1739.) 

 Lantana. About 50 species ; 4 in 



our territory. 

 L. Camara, Linn. (Eng. 1692.) 

 Lippia. About 90 species de- 

 scribed ; 7 here. 

 L. nodiflora, Michx. (Eng.) 

 Phryma. Single species. 

 P. Leptostachya, Linn. (Eng. 

 1802.) 



