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LABIAT.E. 
14. Dracocephalum parviflorum, Nutt. Gen. II. p. 
35. {v. sjy. in Herb. Nutt.) Benth. Lab. p. 495. 
Barren fields and woods, Watertown, Jefferson county. 
Flowers from May to Augast. 
Obs. This species, which was found by its discoverer 
around Fort Mandan, on the Missouri, has since been collected 
in British N. America by Mr. Drummond. 
15. Blephilia hirsuta, Benth. Lab. p. 320. Monarda 
hirsuta. Piirsh, Fl. I. p. 19. 
Abundant throughout the northern and western portions of 
the state of New York. 
LENTIBULARIiE. 
16. Utricularia intermedia, Hayne. Schrader, Fl. Germ. 
I. p. 55. Roem. Sf Schult. Syst. I. p. 195. Spreng. S7jst. I. 
p. 61. U. media, Wahl. Fl. Suec. I. p. 15. 
In very wet swamps, Watertown, Jefferson county. Dr. 
Crawe. Flowers in June and July. 
This species is near U. vulgaris and U. minor, but is quite 
distinct from both. My specimens agree in all respects with 
the foreign plant, of which I have seen Swedish specimens in 
the herbarium of Dr. Torrey. 
17. U. MINOR, Willd. Sp. PI. I. p. 112. Rcem. ^ Schult. 
Syst. I. p. 166. Wahl. Fl. Suec. I. p. 14. 
In the same locality as the preceding. Corolla dull yellow. 
Flowers in June. As far as can be determined by the com- 
parison of dried specimens, our plant is identical with the fo- 
reign U. minor. 
18. U. cornuta, Miehx. Fl. I. p. 12. Rmm. Sf Schult. I. 
