MICHIGAN FLORA. 



481 



"Creeping 

 Thyme. 



Calaminth. 



Basil. 



American 

 Pennyroyal. 



Bee-Balm. 

 •Oswego Tea. 



Wild Bcrga- 

 mot. 



Horse-mint. 



Blephilia. 

 Blephilia. 



Giant Hyssop. 

 ■Giant Hyssop. 



Catnip. 

 •Cat-mint. 



Ground Ivy. 

 Gill. 



Dragon-head. 



THYMUS 



804. Serpyllum, L. (***) 



Flint; Coleman Cat. Scarcely escaped from gardens. 



CALAMINTHA 



805. Nuttallii, Benth. 



Drummond's Island, and northward, common. Not seen in C. of the 

 State; S. E.— Wright Cat. 



806. Clinopodium, Benth. 



Fields. Ionia Co. (!); Fort Gratiot.— Winch. Cat.; and northward to Lake 

 Superior. 



HEDEOMA 



807. pulegioides, Pers. (*) C. & S. 



Fields. Hubbardston (!); S. Mich.— Wright Cat; Macomb Co. Scarce. 



MONARDA 



808. didyma, L. (***) 



Rare in Michigan, only reported from one locality: Fort Gratiot— Winch. 

 Cat. 



809. fistulosa, L. (***) 



Th. 



Sandy soil. An extract of this aromatic plant has lately been introduced 

 as a " sure cure" of malarial fever. The flowers are sometimes pure 

 white, in which case the albinism extends to the stems also, which are 

 green instead of the usual reddish-brown or purple. Common. 



810. punctata, L. (*) S. 



Sandy soil. S. Mich.— Wright Cat. ; S. Haven— Bailey. Infrequent. 



BLEPHILIA 



811. ciliata, llaf. L. P. 



Dry ground. Ionia Co. (!); Ann Arbor, and Sault Ste. Marie— Winch. Cat 



Scarce. 



812. hirsuta, Benth. C. & S. 



Low woods. Ionia Co. (!), where it is frequent; S. Mich.— Wright Cat. 



LOPHANTHUS 



813. nepetoides, Benth. C. & S. 



Low grounds. Ionia Co. (!); Flint; Lansing (!); S. W. 



-Wright Cat.; 

 Infrequent. 



c. &s. 



Infrequent. 



Grosse Isle— Miss Clark. 



814. scrophulariaefolius, Benth. 



Low grounds. S. Mich.— Wright Cat. ; Macomb Co. 



NEPETA 



815. Cataria, L. (*) Th. 



Near dwellings. An excellent honey plant. Common. 



816. Glechoma, Benth. (***) C. & S. 



Sparingly escaped from culture. Flint; Grand Rapids— Coleman Cat. 



DRACOCEPHALUM 



817. parviflorum, Nutt. 



This interesting plant was first detected in the Lower Peninsula in June, 

 1S76, when it was found in Roscommon Co., a little south of Houghton 

 Lake. Its range is northward to Lake Superior.— Gray. 



Mad-dog 

 Skullcap. 



Skullcap. 

 Skullcap. 



(*) 



SCUTELLARIA 



818. lateriflora, L 



Low grounds. 



819. versicolor, Nutt. 



Banks of streams. S. Mich.— Wright Cat 



820. canescens, Nutt. (?) 



Coleman Cat., etc. 



Th. 



Gathered to considerable extent for the drug trade. 



Common. 



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