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TJTKXCULARIA, L. Bladderwort. 
775. U. vulg*aris, L. Common or Greater Bladderwort. 
In stagnant pools, and in streams where the current is in the center, 
and moves slowly at the banks; from South Chicago, southward, 
common; infrequent elsewhere. May 25th— August. 
Sometimes found without bladders. 
776. U. minor, L. Smaller Bladderwort. 
Shallow water, near South Chicago, and probably with the last; ap- 
parently rare. July. (B.) 
777. IL gibba, L. 
Shallow water near the southern end of Lake Calumet, July, 1885. 
Bogs at Miller’s, Ind. ; rare, Babcock ! Margins of pools, Pine 
Station, Ind., Hill , Brennan / 
778. U. purpurea, Walt. 
Ponds; Pine Station, Ind., Hill / Miller’s, Ind. (B. P.) 
779. U. resupinata, B. D. Greene. 
Near Whiting, Ind., in but one locality, August — September, Hill, 
Casella, Ind., Hill! (B. P.) 
780. U. eornuta, Michx. 
Wet places; chiefly southward; frequent. July. (P.) 
Note. — U. intermedia, Hayne, may be found within our limits. 
TECOMA, Juss. BIGNONIACEJ3E. 
781. T. radicans, Juss. Trumpet-creeper. Trumpet-flower. 
Commonly cultivated. Escaped cultivation at Evanston. Seemingly 
established at Kiverside and in the camping grounds at Desplaines. 
Near Riverside two specimens were found remote from cultivated 
grounds, growing in the rich soil on the banks of the river. 
July — August. (B.) 
CAT ALP A, Scop., Walt. 
782. C. bign onioides , Walt. Catalpa. Indian Bean. 
Though not indigenous, it is frequently found in cultivated grounds, 
and has become well established and acclimated. July. (B.) 
ACANTHACE2E. 
HUE L LI A, Plumier. 
783. R. ciliosa, Ph. Ruellia. 
Rather dry but rich soil; infrequent or rare. June — August. 
West of Garfield Park, 1882. Hawthorn. Near Brighton. Banks 
of M. C. R. R., east of Calumet, and north of Riverside; rare, 
Babcock. Riverdale, Bastin. 
