12S FLORA OF CIRANO P.AinDS. 



SYMPHYTUM L. Comi iucy. 



\^S\. S. oKiKiN AMO \j. ('oiiiinoii ("(iiiifrcy . 

 Ksca})e(l from gardens, .luno-.Iuly. 



Hani premises of liiversiJe Farm, Ada; roadside along the west 

 line of Sec. 22, Wright; near the Lower Swing Bridge. 



VERBENACEAE. Vkp.va.n FAMi..v. 



LIPPIA L. 



«J82. L. lanceolata Midix. l''i>^-l'niit. 

 Alluvial soil; infrequent. .luIy-Aug. 



Along Grand River, south of the Eagle Plaster Mills (O.H.); 

 Grandville; Plaintli'ld \'illage; Reed's Lake (M.&C). Rare in 

 the State. 



VERBENA L. Vkiivain. 



98;^. V. bracteosa Mic-hx. 



In uutilled soil in and about the City; well distributed, but no- 

 where abundant. Summer. 



9S-I. V. hastata L. Blue Vervain. 

 ("inuniDii ill low ground. July-Seiit. 



An intermediate form, a hybiid between this and F". nrtlcaefoUa, 

 is found; the spikes ai"e interrupted as in the latter; the flowers 

 are j»ink or lavender. 



98"). V. stricta Vent. 



Abundant in dumping-ground along Silver Creek, west of Jef- 

 ferson Ave., City (M.&C), 189C. July-Aug. 

 This is the only station mentioned in the State. 



98G. V. urticaefolia L. White Vervain. 

 Common in low ground. July-Sept. 



LABIATAE. Mint Family. 



BLEPHELIA Raf. 

 987. B. ciliata Raf. 



Frequent in light sandy soil. June. 



Well distributed and frequent in the eastern part of this dis- 

 trict. Scarce in the State. 



