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464. Nepeta cataria L. Catnip. 



Common in dry soil. 



465. Stachys palustris I.. Common Hedge Nettle. 



CJommon in damp soil. 



466. Monarda fistiilosa I.. Horsemint. Wild Bergamot. 



Common on dry hills. 



467. M. pimctata L. Spotted Horsemint. 



A few patches along th<? Pennsylvania Railroad. 



468. Blephilia hirsuta (Pursh.) Torr. 



Abtindant in woods near Clear Lake gully. 



469. Koellia virgiuiana (L.) MacM. Mountain Mint. iPycnantUemum 



lanceolatitm pursh.) 



Abundant, especially in low. flat places, and parts of the lake 

 plain. 



470. Lycopus americanus Muhl. Cut-leaved Water Horehound. (L. slnu- 



ritiis EU.j 



In various places along the shore of the lake. 



471. Mentha spicata L. Spearmint. 



A large patch noted in a low place along the PievL-eton Road. 



472. M. piperita L. Peppermint. 



Rather common in moist places. 



473. M. canadensis L. Wild Mint. 



Quite common in moist places. 



474. M. rotundifolia. 



A patch of this near the station at Winona Lake. 



475. CoUinsonia canadensis. Horsebalm. 



In moist soil near Chapman's Lake. 



476. Physalis pubescens L. Low Haiiy Ground Cherry. 



Abundant in dry soils. 



477. P. lanceolate Michx. Prairie Ground Cherry. 



Rather common in dry soils. 



478. Solanum nigrum. Black Nightshade. 



Scattered in dry soils. 



479. S. carolinense L. Horse Nettle. 



Found along the railroad. 



480. S. dulcamara L. Bittersweet. Nightshade. 



A feAV plants found along the south shore of tlie lake. 



