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L. oFi'iciNALE L. Common Gromwell. Dry pastures; occasional. June- 

 Aug. 



MERTENSIA Roth. Lungwort 



M. viRGiNiCA (L.) Link. Virginian Cowslip, Bluebells. A garden es- 

 cape, Burlington, (Gifford). May. "Since this is a native from 

 the Mississippi Valley reaching eastward to Ontario and New York, 

 it may be expected to persist where established in the Champlain 

 Valley." 



MYOSOTIS (Rupp.) L. Scorpion-grass. Forget-me-not 



M. scoRPioiDEs L. True Forget-me-not. Occasional on banks of Wi- 

 nooski River. June, July. 



SYMPHYTUM (Tourn.) L. ComfrEy 



S. officinale L. Common Comfrey. A garden escape in moist ground, 

 Shelburne, (N. F. F.). June-Sept. 



VERBENACEAE. VERVAIN FAMILY 



VERBENA (Tourn.) L. Vervain 



V. hastata L. Blue Vervain. Damp ground, roadsides, etc.; common. 

 July-Sept. 



V. urticaefolia L. White Vervain. Roadsides; common. Aug., Sept. 



LABIATAE. MINT FAMILY 



AGASTACHE Clayt. Giant Hyssop 



A. scrophulariaefolia (Willd.) Ktze. Thickets; rare. Aug., Sept. 

 Essex, (N. F. F.). 



AJUGA L. Bugle Weed 



A. genevEnsis L. Adventive in lawn, Burlington, (Jones). June. 



GALEOPSIS L. Hemp Nettle 



G. Tetrahit L. Common Hemp Nettle. Waste places; frequent. July- 

 Sept. 



