CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 131 



moist shaded gi-oand, along the highway between Sees. 2 and 3, 

 Byron (F.). 



1005. M. fistulosa L. Wild Bergamot. 



Light soil, edges of fields, and thickets; common. July-Aug. 



1006. M. punctata L. Horse-Mint. 



In dry, sterile soil, especially hills and bluffs; frequent. Aug. 

 Pine Hill; sand bluffs along Grand River; Rouge River; Hoga- 

 done Creek; Crooked Lake; about the Lakes in central Can- 

 non; Vergennos. 



NEPETA L. Cat-Mixt. 



1007. N. C/ATARiA L. C'atnip. 



Common in waste places near dwellings. July-Sept. 



1008. N. Glechoma Benth. Ground Ivy. Gill-over-the-Ground. 

 Gleconia hederacea L. 



Escaped from cultivation; occasional. May-Aug. 



PHYSOSTEGIA Benth. False Dragon-head. 



1009. P. Virginiana Benth. 



' In wet ground; abundant and local. Aug. 



On both banks of Grand River, near the Lower Swing Bridge 

 (B.E.L.). Forms with white coi'ollas grow with theothers(O.H.). 



PRUNELLA L. Self-heal. 



1010. p. vulgaris L. Common Self-heal or Heal-all. 

 Common in fields. July-Aug. 



PYCNANTHEMUM Michx. MorxxAix Mint. Basil. 

 KoelUci. Moench. 



1011. P. lanceolatum Pursh. 

 K. Virgirdana (L.) MacM. 



Common in low ground. Aug. -Sept. 



SALVIA L. Sage. 

 S. azurea grandiflora Benth. 

 'S'. PUcheri Torr. 

 There are two clumps on Godfrey Ave., City, near the C. & W. 



