1084 Excluded Species 



524. Verbena officinalis L. European Vervain. This species was 

 reported from Fayette and Jefferson Counties about 40 years ago. There 

 are no later reports and in the absence of verifying specimens, and since 

 it has not been reported from Ohio, it is best to regard it as a waif. 



Nat. of Eu. ; naturalized from Maine to Fla., Tenn., and Tex. Also on 

 the Pacific coast. 



525. Scutellaria serrate. Andr. Reported from Fayette County by 

 Hessler and from the Lower Wabash Valley by Schneck. This species much 

 resembles Scutellaria incana and these authors may have confused these 

 two. There are no specimens. 



Southern N. Y. and Pa. to 111., southw. to S. C. and Tenn. 



526. Agastache FOENICULUM (Pursh) Ktze. This species was reported 

 from Clark County by Baird & Taylor and reported without comment from 

 Jay County by Phinney. It is a native far to the west of our area and 

 these references should be regarded as of escapes from cultivation or as of 

 migrants. It has been reported as an escape in Essex County, N. Y. 



111. to Man., Alberta, southw. to Colo. 



527. Meehania cordata (Nutt.) Britt. This species was reported by 

 Blatchley from Monroe County in a manuscript which is on deposit at Indi- 

 ana University. He says: "June, shaded banks of streams." I have the 

 specimen upon which this record was made and it is a creeping form of 

 Blephilia ciliata which is not yet in flower. Andrews also reported this 

 species from Monroe County but since Andrews only listed the species 

 without any data the report is valueless. 



Pa. to 111., southw. to N. C. and Tenn. 



528. Physostegia parviflora Nutt. This species was reported from 

 Marion County by Douglass and from Putnam County by Grimes. I have 

 seen the specimens upon which this report was made and the Douglass 

 specimen is Physostegia speciosa and the Grimes specimen is Physostegia 

 virginiana. 



529. Leucas martinicensis R. Br. This introduced species was re- 

 ported by Collins (Ann. Rept. Indiana Dept. Geol. and Nat. Hist. 16: 379. 

 1889) from Dearborn County. Our present manuals do not list this species, 

 so it must be a rare escape. 



530. Galeopsis Tetrahit L. There are reports of this species from 

 Franklin and Jefferson Counties, but they were made more than 50 years 

 ago. Evidently the plant was a waif and has not become established. There 

 is no specimen. There is only one record from Ohio. 



Nat. of Eu. ; in waste places and on ballast from Newf. to B. C. and 

 Alaska, southw. to N. C, W. Va., and Mich. 



531. Lamium album L. White Deadnettle. This species was re- 

 ported by Andrews from Monroe County but since there are neither 

 specimens nor data the species is excluded. 



Nat. of Eu. ; waste places in Ont. to Mass. and Va. 



