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ton, Fenno. Near Roericke's glen and at Cobble Hill, Chemung 

 county, Lucy. The only stations. ( Lophanthus siropfuilari- 

 afolius Benth. ) 



NEPETA L. 



N. Catarla L. Catnii-. Catmint. Abundant about old build- 

 ings, in fields and all waste places. 



GLECOMA L. 



G. hederacea L. Gill-over-the-Ground. Ground Ivy. Plen- 

 tiful in door-yards and waste grounds. ( Nepeta Glechoma 

 Benth.) 



SCUTELLARIA L. 



5. lateriflora L. Mad-dog Skull-cap. Frequent in swamps 

 and on the banks of streams. Flowers blue, sometimes white, 

 in axillary, one-sided racemes. Aug. 



S. ^alericulata L. Common Skull-cap. Plentiful in the same 

 localities as the preceding. Flowers much larger, solitary in the 

 axils of the upper leaves. July, Aug. 



PRUNELLA L. 



P. vulgaris L. Blue Curls. Self Heal. Abundant in fields, 

 pastures and roadsides. Flowers blue. Forms with pink and 

 white flowers sometimes occur. ( Brunella vulgaris L. ) 



LEONURUS L. 



L. Cardiaca L. Motherwort. Common about old buildings, 

 along roadsides and in other waste grounds. 



LAMIUM L. 



L. maculatum L. Dead Nettle. Henbit. Not common. Spar- 

 ingly naturalized in waste places. Not reported from Broome 

 and Susquehanna counties. 



L. amplexicaule L. In cultivated grounds; not rare, Lucy. 

 Barton, Feuno. The only stations. 



GALEOPSIS L. 



Q. Tetrahit L. Common Hemp-Nettle. Rather common in 

 waste places. 



