CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 33 



Blephilia, Raf. 



E. hirsuta, Benth. Killington Mt., Vt., Dejislow. 



Nepeta, L. 



N. Cataria, L. (Catnip.) Near dwellings. 



N. Glechoma, Benth. (Ground Ivy.) Dooryards, etc. Both species Eu- 

 ropean weeds. 



Scutellaria, L. Skullcap. 



S. lateriflora, L. (Mad-dog Skullcap.) Wet shady places. 



S. galericulata, L. With the preceding ; both species common. 



Brunella, Tourn. Self-heal. 

 B. vulgaris, L. Fields ; common. 



Physostegia, Benth. False Dragon-head. 



P. Virginiana, Benth. Hartford, Vt. ; Lebanon, N. H. ; m gardens, some- 

 times escaping to the roadsides. Native in Vermont. 



MarrubiurQ, Tourn. Horehound. 



M. vuLGARE, L. Escaped from gardens into waste places ; European. 



Leonurus, L. Motherwort. 



L. Cardiaca, L. Around dwellings ; a weed from Europe. 



Lamium, L. Dead-Nettie. 



L. amplexicaule, L. In cultivated grounds ; rare. 

 L. maculatum, L. a garden escape; both European. 



Galeopsis, L. Hemp-Nettle. 



G. Tetrahit, L. (Common Hemp-Nettle.) Waste places ; common. 

 G. Ladanum, L. (Red Hemp-Nettle.) Hanover, Qtc, Flmt ; rare; both 

 European. 



Stachys, Tourn. Hedge-Nettle. 

 S. palustris, L. Near streams. 



S. aspera, Michx. (S. palustris, var. aspera. Gray.) Wet grounds ; not 

 uncommon. 



[Old gardens furnish other Labiate plants, such as OciMUM Basilicum 

 (Sweet Basil), Lavandula vera (Lavender), Hyssopus officinalis 

 (Hyssop), Thymus Serpyllum (Creeping Thyme), Satureia horten- 

 sis (Summer Savory), Melissa officinalis (Balm), Salvia officinalis 

 (Common Sage), etc. ; — all from Europe. 



Order 6i. PLANTAGINACE^. Plantain Family. 



PlantagO, Tourn. Plantain. 



P. MAJOR, L. (Common Plantain.) A European weed. 

 P. Rugellii, DecT (P. Kamtschatika, Gray's Man., 5th ed.) As common as 

 the preceding and generally mistaken for it, Jestip. (Gray's Flora of N. 

 A., Vol. II, Part I, p. 389.) 

 P. LANCEolata, L. (Rib-grass. English Plantain.) Dooryards and dry 

 fields; common. 

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