Wctdmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. 861 
666. Phlox divaricate, L. Phlox; Wild Sweet William. 
Common; woods, in more moist soil than the pre¬ 
ceding. 
Hydrophyllaceje . 'Water-leaf Family. 
• 667. Hydrophyllum Virginicum, L. Water-leaf. 
Common; low woods. 
Borraginace.e. Borage Family. 
6b8. Cynoglossum officinale, L. Hound’s Tongue. 
Common; fields and waste grounds. 
669. Echinospermum Lappula, Lehm. Stickseed. 
Common; waste grounds. 
670. Echinospermum Virginicum, Lehm. Stickseed; Beggar’s 
Lice. 
Common; woods and thickets. 
671. Myosotis laxa, Lehm. (M. palustris, Lam., vav laxa, 
Gray) Forget-me-not. 
Rare; muddy shore of Root River west of Herrick 
Ave., Racine. The only station. 
672. Lithospermum latifolium, Michx. Puccoon. 
Rare; thicket near Somers, Kenosha Co. Hot seen 
elsewhere. 
673. Lithospermum canescens, Lehm. Hoary Puccoon. 
Common; prairies and dry, gravelly hillsides. 
Verbenacele. Vervain Family. 
674. Verbena urticifolia, L. White Vervain. 
Common; waste grounds. 
675. Verbena hastata, L. Blue Vervain. 
Common; waste places. 
676. Verbena bracteosa, Michx. 
Occasional; on beach of Lake Michigan, and dry, 
gravelly hillsides, Burlington, Racine Co. 
677. Lippia lanceolata, Michx. Fog-fruit. 
Rare; wet ditch near Tabor, Racine Co. The only 
known station. 
