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448. Polemoniimi reptans. L. Jacob's Ijadder. Blue Bells. 



Ill moist, shady places. 



449. Hydropliyllum appendiculatum Michx. 



Ill various places in damp woods. 



450. Cynoglossum officinale L. Hound's Tongue. 



Common on dry, open hills. 



451. Lappula lappula (L.) Karst. Stickseed. {EchiHospcrnum lappuki 



Lehm.) 



Common in open places. 



452. L. virginiaua (L.) Greene. 



Common in di'y places. 



453. Lithospermum arvense L. Corn Groinwell. 



Not rare in Winona Park in places. 



454. Verbena urticifolia L. White Vervain. 



Quite common. 



455. V. hastatu Ij. Blue Vervain. 



Very abundant in low, flat places, at various parts of the 

 lake plain. In places, its blossoms lend great blue unbroken 

 stretches to the landscape. 

 450. V. stricta. 



Common along the railroad. 



457. V. bracteosa. 



Some found along the railroad. 



458. Teucrium canadeiise L. Wood Sage. 



Quite common in low grounds. 

 4.59. Scutellaria lateriflora L. Mad-dog Skullcap. 



Common in wet places in the lake plain. 

 4G(}. S. galericulata L. Marsh Skullca]>. 



Quite common in parts of the lake plain. 



461. Marrubium vulgare L. White Horehound. 



Common on a bank about a mile up Cherry Creek. 



462. Agastache nepetoides (L.) Kuntze. Giant Hyssop. {Lophantlius ncpe- 



toides Benth.) 



Some plants fomid in the county (up by Cliapman's Lake). 



463. A. serophulariaefolia (Willd.) Kuntze. Figwort. Giant Hyssop. 



(Loplianthi's scrophnlariaefolins Benth.) 

 In di"y soils near Eagle Lake. 



