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128. Scutellaria hastata Raf, Pubescens, foliis peti- 
olatis, imis hastatis, dentatis, summis ovalis in- 
tegris; floribus axillaribus solitaris, pedunculatis. 
Raf.—Toque 2. Rob p. 894. Blossoms in April 
and May ; stem rising only a foot, corolla light 
violet, lower lip white at the base. 
Order vii.—Scrophularije. 
129 . Scrophularia hastata Raf. Foliis oppositis longer 
petiolatis, oblongis, hastatis, serratis, canescens, 
subtus canis, floribus paniculatis, laxis. Raf.— 
Scr. marilandica ? Rob. p. 395 . Stem five or 
six feet, square, striated. 
130 . Antirrhinum canadense ? L.—Linaire Rob. p. 
396 . Stems round, smooth, leaves filiform, ses¬ 
sile, thick, the lower ones ternated, flowers in 
raceme, distant. 
131 . Mimulus pteropusTiaf. Caule ramoso, foliis semi- 
amplexicaulis, solitaris, rigidis, alatis Raf.— 
M. alatus Rob. p. 396 . This plant is not the 
M. alatus which has winged stems and sessile 
flowers. Stem smooth, purplish, two or three 
feet high. 
Order viii.—Solaneje. 
132. Verbascum thapsus L, Rob. p. 397. Common. 
133. Nicotiana tabacum L. cultivated. 
134. Datura stramonium L. Rob. p. 397. Common* 
especially near New Orleans. 
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