56 The Vegetation of the 



Verbenacese. In N.Am. 11 Gen. 35 Spec. 



Phryma leptostachya L. woods YI. 3 Atl.— Miss. Ga.— Can. 

 *Verbena urtiaifolia L. bottom, roadsides VII. 7 Atl.— Mex.G.— Can. 

 Verbena bastata L. bottom, roadsides Y. 5 Can.— Sask. Fla. — N.Mex. — Cal. 

 Verbena stricta Vent, dry prairie, roadsides x 8 Oh.— Up.Mo.— Tex. N.Mex 

 Verbena bracteosa Michx. roadsides VII. 7 Wise— W.Fla.— Ariz.— Or. 

 Lippia lanceolata Michx. bottom, banks VI. 8 Pa,— Up.Miss. Fla.— Mex.— 

 Cal. 



Labiatae. In N.Am. 37 Gen. 196 Spec. 



Isanthus cceruleus Michx. sandy banks, hillsides IV. 7 Can.— Ga.— Tex, | 



Up.Miss. 



Teucrium canadense L. bottom VI. 5 Atl. — Mex.G.— Can. 



Mentha canadensis L. bottom, banks IV. 5 Atl.— Pacif. Can. — Sask. 



Lycopus virginicus L. bottom IV. 5 Labr.— Fla.— Br.Columb. 



Lycopus sinuatus Ell. bottom III. 4 Can.— Fla.— Tex.— Or. 



Pycnanthemum muticum Pers. var. pilosum Gr. dry open woods V. 5 Oh.— 



111. Ark. 

 Pycnanthemum linifolium Ph dry open woods II. 3 N.E.— Up.Miss. Fla. - 



Tex. 

 Pycnanthemum lanceolatum Ph. dry open woods, copses IV. 4 N.E.— Nebr. 



— Ga. 

 Hedeoma pulegioides Pers. open woods V.8 N.E. — All. (S.Ca.) — Up.Miss. 

 Monarda tistulosa L. open woods, copses, hillsides V. 5 Can.— Fla. Ariz.— 



Br.Columb. 

 Monarda clinopodia L. shady woods II. 3 Can. — All. (Ga.) — Up.Miss. 

 Blephilia hirsuta Benth. woods V. 5 Can.— All. (Ga.)— Up.Miss.— Tex. 

 Lophanthus nepetoides Benth. copses IV. 3 Vt.— Wise. All. (Ca.)— Tex. 

 Lophanthus scrophularia^folius Benth. copses IV. 4 N.Y. — Up.Miss. N.Ca. 



-Ky. 

 Scutellaria lateriflora L. bottom VI. 6 Can— Fla.— N.Mex.— Br.Columb. 

 Scutellaria versicolor 2^utt. open woods V. 3 Pa.— Up.Miss. Fla,— Tex. 

 Scutellaria parvula Michx. gravelly banks, hillsides III. 6 N.E. —Up.Miss. 



Fla.— Tex. 

 Scutellaria galericulata L. bottom II. 3 N.F.— All. (N.Ca.)— Cal.— 60° N,L. 

 Scutellaria nervosa Ph. bottom I. 4 N.Y. — Va. — Up.Miss. 

 Brunella vulgaris L. bottom, woods VI. 4 N.F. — Fla.— Cal. — Alaska. 

 Physostegia virginiana Benth. bottom VI, 8 N.E.— Fla.— Tex,— 65° N.L, 

 Stachys palustris L. bottom III. 3 N.F,— Pa. — R.Mts. 

 Stachys aspera Michx. bottom V. 5 Can.— Fla,— La. — Up.Miss. 



Plantaginaceae. In N.Am. 1 Gen. 14 Spec. 



**Plantago Rugelii Decaisne fields, roadsides, woods VI. 8 Can. Vt* — Up.Miss. 

 Ga.— Tex. 

 Plantago cordata Lam. banks of brooks I. 3 N.Y. — Up.Miss. Ala. — La. 

 Plantago virginica L. gravelly hillsides III. 5 N.E, — Up.Miss. Fla.— Tex. 



Aristolochiaceae. In N. Am. 2 Gen. 11 Spec. 



Asarum canadense L. shady hillsides V. 4 N,E.— All. (N.Ca,)— Up.Mo. 

 Aristolochia serpentaria L. woods II. 2 Conn. — Fla.— Miss. 



*Several hybrids Of Verbenas occur: V. stricta X urticifolia, V. stricta X bracteosa, V. hastata 

 X urticifolia. 



**Plantago Kugelii was formerly taken for PI. major an immigrated plant, which, so far, was 

 not yet observed in our vicinity. Our species, which is indigenous, differs from P. majorin the num- 

 ber of seeds {only 4 to 9) and the longer at the apex attenuateil spike. Plantago sparsiflora Michx. 

 probably does not grow in Illinois. A specimen from South Illinois I received under that name is 

 nothing else than a depauperate Plantago Rugelii. 



