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V. HASTATA — Lin., 1753. Blue Vervain. 



Common. Waste grounds and roadsides. James St., 

 Aug., 1910. 



V. ANGUSTIFOLIA — Michx, 1803. Narrow-leaved Vervain. 

 Frequent. Range same as two former. Very varied 

 through hybridizing with other vervains. June — Aug. 



LABIATE/E— B. Juss. 1 759— Mint Fam. 



AJUGA— Lin., 1753. 



A. REPTANS — Lin., 1753. Bugle Weed. 



Rare. Fields and waste grounds. C. M. Grouse Lot, 

 June, 1890. M. Leach. 



TEUGRIUM— Lin. 



T. Canadense — Lin., 1753. Wood Sage. 



Frequent. Low grounds. Onon. Valley, July, 1898. 



TRIGHOSTEMA— Lin. 



T. DICHOTOMUM — Lin. Bastard Pennyroyal. 



Frequent. Dry, sandy fields. Grounds of A. Davis, 

 (Thomden), Aug., 1906. 



SGUTELLARIA. 



S. LATERIFLORA — Lin. Mad Dog Skullcap. 



Frequent. Wet grounds. Tully, Aug., 1895. 



S. INCANA — Muhl., 1813. (Scuttellaria canescens — Nutt, 

 1818.) Downy Skullcap. 

 Frequent. Moist woods and thickets. Hutchinson 

 Farm, Onon. Hill, July, 1898. 



S. INTEGRIFOLIA — Lin. Larger Hyssop Skullcap. 



Frequent. Rich woods and openings. Oakwood, June, 

 1907. 



S. PARVULA — Michx, 1803. Small Skullcap. 



Frequent. Sandy hillsides. Primrose Hill, June, 1885. 



S. GALERICULATA — Lin., 1753. Hooded Willow Herb. 



Gommon. Low, wet places. Swamp, Maple Bay, July, 

 1899. 



