HITCHCOCK PLANTS OF AMES, IOWA. 513 



MONARDA FISTULOSA, L. SpeC. 



Prairie and open woods; common. 

 Blephilia hirsuta, (Pursh) Benth. Lab. 1832-1836.— J/onarda hir- 

 SHia, Pursh, Fl. 



Damp woods on Des Moines river at Boone. 

 LOPHANTHUS NEPETOiDEs, (L.) Benth. Bot. Reg. XV. 1829.— iJy/s- 

 soptis nepeioides^ L. Spec. 

 Open woods ; infrequent. 

 L. scrophulari-i-:folius, (Willd.) Benth. Bot. Reg. xv. 1829. — 

 Hyssopus scrophularicBfolius. Willd. Spec. iii. 

 Open woods; not uncommon. 

 Nbpeta Cataria, L. Spec. 



Waste places; not uncommon. 

 N. hederacea, (L.) B. S. P. Ca,t.— Gh ehovia h(cl(racca, L. Spec. 

 —N. Gleckoma, Bonth. Lab. 1832-1S36. 

 Around dwellings; frequent along streets of Ames. 

 Scutellaria lateriflora, L. Spec. 



Moist places; abundant. 

 S. PARVULA, Michx. Fl. 



Sandy prairie ; frequent. 

 S. GALERICULATA, L. SpeC. 

 Bogs; rare. 



Near pump-house, 



Brunella vulgaris, L. Spec. 

 Open woods; abundant. 



In the Linn?e:in works it is written Prunella. 



Physostegia Viuginiaxa, (L.) Benth. Lab. 1832-1836.— Z)raco- 

 cephalum Virg^itu'anum. L. Spec. 

 Low ground; frequent. 



Leonukus Cardiaca, L. Spec. 



Waste places; a few specimens collected on Squaw creek north of 

 College. 

 Stachys palustris, L. Spec. 



Low ground ; frequent. 

 S. ASPERA, Michx. Fl. 



Low ground; abundant. 

 Var. tenuiflora, (Willd.)— 6'. tenidflora, AVilld. Spec, iii.— /S'. 

 aspera. Michx.. var. glabra, Gray, Syn. Fl. ii. i. 

 Wet places; infrequent. 



PL ANT A GINA CEjE. 



Plantago 3iA.roR, L. Spec. 



Waste places; not uncommon. 



Prefers rather dry phices, as streets, yards, and pavements. Leaves thickish, 

 often pubescent; base of petiole green; spike usually 4 or 5 inches long, obtuse and 

 densely flowered; capsules ovate, obtuse, with line of dehiscence in sight, i.e. above 

 the summit of calvi. 



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