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r 7 6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [APRIL, '88. 
PLANTAGINACEjE. 
Plantago major, L. (Common Plantain.) Common even’where. 
P. cordata, Lam. Near the Chemical Works in Wauwatosa, 
and also near New Coeln. 
*C. lanceolata, L. (Rib-grass.) A few specimens found on a 
lawn near the city. 
PRIMULACEaE. 
Dodecatheon Meadia, L. (American Cowslip.) Scattered 
through the county, rare. 
Trientalis Americana, Pursh. (Chickweed-Wintergreen.) Near 
St. Francis Seminary in beech woods. 
Lysimacfaia thyrsiflora, L. (Tufted Loosestrife.) Occurs in the 
S. and W. parts of the county. 
L. ciliata, L. Common throughout the countv 
L. longifolia, Pursh. Near the Cement Works' 
lentibulace^e. 
Utricularia vulgaris, L. (Greater Bladder-wort.) In a pool 
near the Soldiers’ Home. 
SCROPHULARIACEE. 
7'orr":r L ' 
V. Blattaria, L. (Moth Mullein ) a . 
near t? i? ox . ^ has made its appearance 
, PS m the Me "omonee Valiev 
Lmana vulgaris, Mill. (Toad-Flax 1 At. a 
Scrophularia nodosa, L. (Fi* wort 1 l " “ Man - V P 
Cheloue glabra, L. (Turtle-head ) o Llkethelast ' 
p — * 
Mimulus ringens, L. (Monkev Flower > r t 
the countv q™ • ' wer *l Common throughout 
flowers P menS are some times found with white 
Veronica Virginica, L. (Culver’s ^ 
the county. v root - ) Occasional throughout 
V. Anagallis, L. (Water Speedwell 1 r , 
V. Americana, Schweinitz <\ ' , Lark 'n’s tamarack swamp. 
Road, y 2 mile N. of New Br0okHne ’) Howell ’ s 
V. scutellata, L. Marsh Speedwell 1 r 
V. serpylHfolia, L. (Thyme-leaved ^° mmon S. and W. 
Home. ^ peed well. ) Near the Soldiers' 
v - peregrina, L. (Neekweed.) l n 
' ln the same place. 
