74 FLORA OF VERMONT 



ISANTHUS 

 I. caeruleus, Michx. (I. brachiatus, B. S. P.) Dry sterile fields ; rare. 



LAMIUM. Dead Nettle 

 L, AMPLEXicAULE, L. Garden weed. Bristol, Pringle ; Eutland, Eggleston. 

 L. MACULATUM, L. Garden escape. Bristol, Pringle ; Middlebury, Brainerd. 



LEOXURUS 

 L. Cardiaca, L. Motherwort. Waste places ; common. 



LOPHAXTHUS. (AGASTACHE) 



L. nepetoides, Benth. Thickets and along fences. Middlebury, James, Brain- 

 erd; Pownal, Bennington, Arlington, Bobbins. 



L. scrophulariaefolius, Benth. Thickets and fencerows ; occasional. 



L. scrophulariaefolius, Benth. var. mollis, Fernald. (Khodora 1:220. 1899.) 

 Manchester, Miss Day. 



LYC0PU8 



L. Americanus, .Miilil. (L. sinuatus, Ell.) Moist soil ; common. 

 L. Virginicus, L- Shady moist places ; common. 



MARRLTBIUM 

 M. VULGARE, L. Horehound. Garden escape. Peacham, Blanchard. 



MENTHA. Mint 



M, Canadensis, L. Wet places ; common. 



M. PiPEKrrA, L. Peppermint. Along brooks ; frequent. 



M. s.vnvA, L. Garden escape. Rochester and Rutland, Eggleston; John- 

 son, Grout. 



M, viRiDis, L. Spearmint. Moist places ; common. 



MONARDA 



M. didyma, L. Oswego Tea. Warren, Brainerd; Barnet, Blanchard. 



M. fistulosa, L. Wild Bergamot. Dry open woods ; occasional. 



M. fistulosa, L. var. rubra. Gray. (M. media, Willd.) Garden escape. Stowe, 

 Eggleston. 



M. punctata, L. Colchester, Mrs. Fignn. Doubtless introduced with west- 

 ern seed. 



