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FLOKA OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY. 99<br />

tPhlox subulata, L. Moss-Pink. Gkound-Pink.<br />

Great Falla. April, May.<br />

Polemonium reptans, L. Creeping Greek Valerian.<br />

Eock Creek below Piiiey Branch; also found at Falls Churct by Professor Chickering.<br />

First of May.<br />

HYDROPHYLLACEiE.<br />

Waterleaf Family.<br />

tHydrophyllum Virginicum, L. Waterleaf<br />

Early leaves spotted. Last half of May.<br />

tERisia Nyctelea, L.<br />

Not common. May.<br />

tPhacelia Purshii, Buckley.<br />

Larkspur Island. Discovered May 23, 1877, by the Rev. Thomas Morong ; Pim-<br />

mitt Run (Professor Chickering).<br />

Phacelia parviflora, Pursh.<br />

Pimmitt Run. May.<br />

BORRAGINACEiE.<br />

Borage Family.<br />

t Cynoglosaum officinale, L. Common Hound's-Tongue.<br />

Both white and pink iiowered; not common. Last of May to middle of June,<br />

t Cynoglossum Virginicum, L. Wild Comfrey.<br />

Middle of May.<br />

t Echinospennum Virginicum, Lehm. ICynoglossum Morisoni, DC] Beggar's LiCE»<br />

Middle of July. The large and very distinctive radical leaves, not sufficiently<br />

observed, should be collected early in June.<br />

tMertensia Virginica, DC Virginian Cowslip. Lungwort.<br />

April, May. Pure albinos common.<br />

t Myosotis palustris, With. Forget-me-not.<br />

May.<br />

Myosotis laxa, Lehm. [M. palustris, With., var. laxa, Gray.]<br />

May.<br />

Myosotis arvensis, Hoffm. Field Scorpion-Grass.<br />

Last half of May.<br />

Myosotis verna, Nutt. Spring Scorpion-Grass.<br />

May.<br />

t Lithospermum arrewse, L. Corn Gromwell.<br />

April.<br />

t Lithospermum canescens, Lehm. Hoary Puccoon. Alkanet.<br />

Near Langley. Only one specimen found, May 27, 1877.

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