132 FLORA OF CIIAND RAPIUS. 



iM. Ry. (M.itC). .luly-Au^. 



I'robaMy iiitrodm-cd from tlu" S(Uitli-\\'cst. 



SCUTELLARIA 1.. Ski i.i.( ap. 

 lOl'J. S. g:alericulata L. 



Wet soil; rdiniiioii. .hily-Au<^. 



1U13. S. lateriflora L. Mad-doL? Skiillea]). 

 Common ill low Lrroiuul. .luly-Aut^. 



STACHYS 1.. Hki>(;i>Nktti.e. 

 1U14. S. aspera Mifhx. 



In wet shaded ground; freciucnt. July-Aug. 



litl"). S. aspera glabra Gray. 



N. tciinlfolid Willd. 

 Found growing with the ])receding; occasional. July-Aug. 



luiti. S. hyssopifolia Miflix. 

 In moist ground. July. 



X. shore of Crooked Lake; Bostwick Lake; abundant about Lit- 

 tle Bostwick Lake. Rare in the State. 



1017. S, palustris L. 



Common in low shaded ground. July-Aug. 



TEUCRIUM L. Germandkr. 

 101b. T. Canadense L. American Germander. Wood Sage. 

 Low woods and ihiekets; frequent. July-Aug. 



SOLANACEAE. Nightshadk Family. 

 DATURA L. Jamestown-Weed. Thorn-Apple, 



1019. D. Stkamonii'm L. Common Stramonium, or Thorn-Apple. 



Untilled ground; not abundant. July-Sept. 



Along the highway between Sees. 7 and 14, Walker(RoyTucker); 



roadside between Sees. 1 and 12, Alpine. 

 1020. D. Tatula L. Puri>le Thorn-Apple. 



A coai'se weed in rich soil; common. July-Sept, 



The seeds of both species are poisonous. 



