Flora of Vermont 239 



LABIATAE. MINT FAMILY 



AGASTACHE. (LOPHANTHUS). Giant Hyssop 



A. nepetoides (L.) Ktze. Thickets and along fences; Middlebury, 

 (James, Brainerd) ; Pownal, Bennington, Arlington, (Robbins) ; 

 Stowe, (Mrs. Carrie E. Straw). 



A. scroplmlariaefolia (Willd.) Ktze. Thickets and fencerows of west- 

 ern Vermont; occasional. South Newbury, (Jesup and Sargent). 

 Var. inollls (Pernald) Heller. Manchester, (Mary A. Day). 



AJUGA. Bugle Weed 



A. geneveiisis* L. In lawn, Burlington, (Jones). 



BLEPHILIA 



B. ciliata (L.) Raf. Wood Mint. Dry open places; East Dorset, (S. 



Grout) ; Manchester, (Mary A. Day). 

 B. liirsuta (Pursh.) Benth. Wood Mint. Moist shady places in the 

 mountains; occasional. Var. g'labrata Fernald. Dry soil; Man- 

 chester, (Mary A. Day). 



COLLINSONIA. Horse Balm 



r. canadensis L. Rich-weed, Stone-root. Rich moist woods of south- 

 ern and central Vermont; occasional west of the mountains. (Mid- 

 dlebury, (James); Arlington, (Robbins); Proctor, (Brainerd). 



GALEOPSIS. Hemp Nettle 

 (■!. Tetrahit* L. Common Hemp Nettle. Waste places; common. 



HEDEOMA. Mock Pennyroyal 

 H. Lispida Pursh. Burlington, (Hollister) ; Rutland, (Kirk); Colches- 

 ter, (Griffin); Essex, (Blake). 

 H. pulegioides (L.) Pers. American Pennyroyal. Dry fields; common. 



HYSSOPUS. Hyssop 

 H. officinalis* L. Roadsides and fields; occasional. 



ISANTHUS. False Pennyroyal - 

 I. bracliiatus (L.) BSP. Dry sterile fields of southern and central Ver- 

 mont, west of the mountains; rare. 



LAMIUM. Dead Nettle 



fi. aniplexicaule* L. Henbit. Garden weed; Bristol, (Pringle) ; Rut- 

 land, (Eggleston) ; South Burlington, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn) : West- 

 minster, (W. H. Blanchard). 



L. maciilatum* L. Spotted Dead Nettle, Flowering Sage. Garden 

 escape; occasional. The white-flowered form occurs with the 

 type, Essex, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn). 



LEONURUS. Motherwort < 



L. Cardiaca* L. Common Motherwort. Waste places; common. 



