Solcinctcece and Scrophidariacece. 
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Physalis, L. Ground cherry. 
411. P. Philadelphia, Lam. 
Along railroad embankments. Not common. 
412. *P. pubescens , L. 
Common in sandy soil. 
Lycium, L. Matrimony-vine. 
413. *L. vulgare, Dunal. 
A few specimens found growing along I. C. R. R. 
west of Madison. 
SCROPHULARIACEiE. (FlGWORT FAMILY.) 
Verbascum, L. Mullein. 
414. *V. Thapsus, L. Common mullein. 
Common in pastures and fields. 
Linaria, Tourn. Toad-flax. 
415. *L. vulgaris, Mill. Ramsted. Butter and eggs. 
Common about dwellings as an escape from culti¬ 
vation. 
Scrophularia, Tourn. Figwort. 
416. S. nodosa, L., var. Marylandica , Gray. (S. nodosa , L.) 
Common throughout the region. 
Chelone, Tourn. Turtle-head. Snake-head. 
417. *G T . glabra, L. 
Low wet meadow land. Not rare. 
Mimulus, Monkey-flower. 
418. M. ringens, L. 
Growing in the marsh land about the lakes. Com¬ 
mon. 
419. M. Jamesii, Torr. 
Near springs south of Lake Wingra. Merrill 
Springs. Rare. 
Ilysanthes, Raf. 
420. I. riparia, Raf. False pimpernel. 
In wet places. Local. 
