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Cheney and True—Flora of Madison and Vicinity. 
Veronica, L. Speedwell. 
421. ** V. Virginica , L. Culver’s-root. Culver’s physic. 
Rich woods. Everywhere. 
422. * V. Americana , Schweinitz. American brooklime. 
Brooks and ditches. Not rare. 
423. V. serpyllifolia , L. Thyme-leaved speedwell. 
Wet pastures. Not rare. 
424. V. peregrina , L. Neckweed. Purslane speedwell. 
Very abundant in low cultivated land. 
425. V. ARVENSis, L. Corn speedwell. 
Bank of Yahara river near Stoughton. 
Gerardia, L. 
426. G. grandiflora , Benth. 
Growing on dry wooded hills. Not rare-. 
427. G. purpurea , L. Purple gerardia. 
Very abundant in low meadows and pastures. 
428. G. tenuifolia , Vahl. Slender gerardia. 
A few specimens found in wet pasture south of 
Madison. Rare. 
Castilleia, Mutis. Painted-cup. 
429. C. coccinea , Spreng. Scarlet painted-cup. 
On dry soil in open woods. Not common. 
430. C. sessiliflora , Pursh. 
A half dozen specimens of this species w T ere col¬ 
lected on a rocky hill west of Madison. Not ob¬ 
served elsewhere. 
Pedicularis, Tourn. Lousewort. Wood betony. 
431. P. Canadensis , L. Common lousewort. Wood betony. 
On dry uplands. Not uncommon. 
432. P. lanceolata , Michx. 
Common in low grounds. 
LENTIBULARIACEiE. (BLADDERWORT FAMILY.) 
Utricularia, L. Bladderwort. 
433. TJ. vulgaris , L. Greater bladderwort. 
Common about the muddy margins of the lakes.. 
