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Teucrium occidextale Grray, var. boreale (Bicknell) 

 Fernald. Occasional. Moist ground at edge of beaches, 

 Flyes Point, Brooklin (Ko. 947) ; Fish Creek, Deer Isle 

 'No. 2804) ; shingle beach, Stanley Point, Minturn, 

 Swans Island (No. 2932). 



Scutellaria lateriflora L. Infrequent. Low wet woods 

 near Herrick's Bay, Brooklin (No. 1091) ; swampy 

 woods near Lily Pond, South Deer Isle (No. 1804). 



Scutellaria galericulata L. Abundant at edge of 

 beaches and in moist ground near the shore. 



ISTepeta Cataria L. Occasional along roadsides and near 

 houses. 



Nepeta iiederacea (L.) Trevisan. Infrequent. Road- 

 sides near houses, ISTaskeag Point, Brooklin. 



Prunella vulgaris L., var. lanceolata (Barton) Fer- 

 nald.^ Abundant in fields and meadows. Forma Candida 

 Fernald. Moist roadsides^, ISTaskeag Point, Brooklin (No. 

 2241). Forma iodocalyx Fernald. Very common in 

 dry fields and along roadsides. 



Galeopsis Tetrahit L., var. bifiDxV (Boem.) Lejeune & 

 Courtoir.^ Very common in waste ground, along roadsides 

 and in cultivated land. 



Leonurus Cardiaca L. Occasional in waste ground and 



about houses. 

 Hedeoma pulegioides (L.) Pers. Common in dry fields 



and pastures. 



Lycopus uniflorus Michx. Very common in moist ground. 

 Lycopus americanus Muhl. Common in wet places. 



1. Rhodora 15: 183, 184 (1913). 



2. Compend. Fl. Belg. 2: 241 (1831). See Fernald, M. L., and 



Wiegand, K. M., Rhodora 12: 142 (1910). 



