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648. p. elliptiea, Nutt. 
Rich woods; infrequent, but generally distributed. June 25th — July. 
Glencoe. South Evanston. Hyde Park. Riverside. Egondale. 
Desplaines. Calumet Region. Miller’s and Pine Station, Ind. 
Flowers were found as late as September in 1887. 
649. P. rotundifolia, L. False Wintergreen. 
Woods, on sand ridges and borders of sloughs; infrequent, from 
Pine Station, Ind., south to limits. June 25th — July. (B. P.) 
650. p. rotundifolia, L., var. asarifolia, Hook. 
P. asarifolia, Michx. 
Woods near Miller’s, Ind.; rare. June, 1886. (B. P.) 
MQNOTROPA, L. 
651. M. uniflora, L. Indian Pipe. Corpse-Plant. 
Rich woods; rare. July. 
Wilmette. Lamont. Berry Lake, Ind. Woods of the Calumet 
Region. Glencoe and Riverside, Babcock ! 
A specimen found near Lamont had 10 perfect stamens, and 2, 
seemingly rudimentary, without anthers. 
PRIMULAC E2E. 
DODECATHEON, L. 
y ' 652. D. meadia, L. American Cowslip. Shooting- Star. 
Fields, roadside^, etc. ; common, often abundant. May — July. 
White flowered forms are quite common; four merous forms are 
very rare. 
TRIENTALIS, L. 
653. T. americana, Ph. Star-flowered Chickweed. Chickweed- 
Wintergreen. 
Damp woods; frequent south, rare south and west. May — June 
15th. (P.) 
Miller’s, Ind., frequent. 
STEIRONEMA, Raf. Loosestrife. 
| 654. S. ciliatum, Raf. 
Lysimachia ciliata , L. 
Low prairies and woods, banks of streams, etc.; common. June — 
July. ,'C T* E 
655. S. lanceolatum, Gray. 
Lysimachia lanceolata, Walt. 
Swampy places, damp open woods and fields; frequent or common. 
June — July. 
