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-t- 728. S. carolinense, L. Nightshade. Horse-nettle. 
South Chicago. Colehour, Ind., July. Near Union Stock Yards, 
Babcock. Grand Crossing, Bastin / / * > t} ^ ■ ' ' ' ’ 
729. b. carolinense, L., var. florid anum, Chap. 
By Ft. Wayne R.R., near Englewood, Hill. 
Mainly a form with deep-lobed leaves, — Grays Synoptical Flora of 
North America. (B. P.) 
730. S. rostratum, Dunal. Nightshade. 
Tolleston, Ind., on Ft. Wayne R.R., near Calumet bridge, Hill. 
South Chicago, August, 1886, A. B. Martin. Dune Park, Ind., 
1890. (B.) 
PHYSALIS, L. 
-f~731. P. virginiana, Mill. Ground Cherry. 
P. viscosa, in Manual, 5th Ed. 
f 
Dry and sandy soil; common. July — September. 
~f- 732. P. lanceolata, Michx. Ground Cherry. 
P. pennsylvanica , in Manual, 5th Ed. 
Dry places, usually in sandy soil; frequent. July — September. 
DATURA, L. 
733. D. stramonium, L. Stramonium. Thorn-Apple. 
Old fields and waste grounds around dwellings and roadsides; fre- 
quent. August — September. 
734. D. tatula, L. Purple Thorn-Apple. 
Evanston; a single specimen, August, 1882. 
Apparently a waif. (B.) 
NICOTIANA, Tourn. 
735. N. rustica, L. Wild Tobacco. 
Old and dry fields, near Evanston; rare, August, 1882. 
Supposed to be a relic of Indian cultivation. (B. P.) 
SCROPHULARIACE^S. 
VERBASCUM, L. 
-j 736. Y. thapsus, L. Common Mullein. Shepherd’s Club. 
Dry fields, banks and roadsides; common, often abundant. June 
15th — August, rarely as late as November. 
The white-flowered form is rarely found. In 1887, it was quite 
common in the fields around South Chicago, and northward to 
Woodlawn. 
