BOTANY OF THE ROUTE. 
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Mtmulus luteus, Willd. (G-.) Wet banks and springs in forests; common; May to July. 
M. moschatus, Dougl. (G.) Wet shady woods; common; May to July; one foot. (Steilacoom, 
G. S.) 
M. floribundus, Dougl. (T.) Steilacoom, in wet ground; rare; June 20; one foot. 
Synthyris reniformis, Benth. (G.) Prairies along Willopa river; March 18; flowers blue. 
Veronica anagallis, Linn. (G.) Wet shady woods; common; June. 
V. scutellata, Linn. (G.) Common in open marshes; June. 
Castilleja pallida, Kunth. (T. and G.) Several varieties, and perhaps another species, 
abound on the prairies; April to June. 
Orthocarpus tenuifolius, Benth. (G.) Sandy prairies along sea-beach; July; rare. (Stei¬ 
lacoom, S.) 
0. hispidus, Dougl. ? (T.) Steilacoom; May; rare. 
Mentha Canadensis, Linn. (G.) Common on wet prairies; June. 
Monardella odoratissima, Benth. (G.) Coast prairies; June. 
Brunella vulgaris, Linn. (G.) Common on prairies; June; a large form. (Steilacoom, S.) 
“Mixed with grease and applied to swellings by the Indians.”—G. 
Scutellaria lateriflora, Linn. (T.) River bank; July; very large. 
Micromeria Douglassii, Benth. (G.) In woods near Steilacoom; July; fragant. (S.) 
Stachys palustris, Linn. Wet grounds; June; three feet high. 
S. CILIATA, Dougl. (G.) var. “more hairy.” In similar situations, and more common; June. 
Amsinkia lycopsoides, Lehm. (G.) Sandy sea-shores, &c.; 2 feet; yellow. August to July. 
(Steilacoom, S.) 
Myosotis verna, Nutt. (T.) (injlexa, Engl, stricta, Lin.) Dry prairie, Steilacoom; May 15, 
rare, 2 feet, blue. 
Eritrichium fulvum, A. DC. (T.) Gravelly banks of brooks; Steilacoom; common. Flowers 
May 15, very fragrant; white but turns fulvous in drying. 
E. chorisianum DC.? (T.) Dry prairies near Puget Sound; June; rare. 
(E. Scouleri, A. DC. (G.) Steilacoom, S.) 
Hydrophyllum macrophyllum, Nutt.? (T.) var. A variety with trifid leaves resembling H. 
canadense. Shady river banks; July, 
H. capitatum, Benth. (G.) In similar situations; common. July; 2-3 feet; white. (Steila¬ 
coom, S.) 
Phacelia circinata, Jacq. (G.) Abundant in dry openings of the forest; June. 
Eutoca Menziesii, Benth. (G.) Prairies near Puget Sound, rare; June; 1 foot. (Steila¬ 
coom, S.) 
Nemophila parviflora, Benth. (T.) Woods near Puget sound; June and July; rare. 
Polemonium micranthum, Benth. (T.) Rich soil, prairie, Whitby’s I.; April 12; rare. 
Collomia grandiflora, Dougl. (G.) Common on prairies of interior; June; 2 feet, (S.) 
C. gracilis, Dougl. (T.) Common in the same situations as the last. 
Gilia Achilllefolia, Benth. With the preceding; common; July. 
G. micrantha, Steud. (T.) With the preceding; June, common, (S.) 
G. tricolor, Benth. (G.) In cultivated ground on coast. Introduced? 
Navarretia heterophylla, Benth. (T.) Prairie near Puget Sound; June; rare, (S.) 
Calystegia soldanella, R. Br. (G.) On sandy sea-beach near salt water, common; June 20. 
Flower large, purple; plant prostrate. 
