72 Journal of the Mitchell Society ^October 



FAMILY ASCLEPIADACE^ 



Asclepias rubra L. Scattered in distribution. 



FAMILY CONVOLVULACE.E 



Ipomoea hederacea Jacquin. Morning Glory. Weed in gardens and fields; 

 fls. to fr. 



FAMILY CUSCIJTACE.E 



Cuscuta sp. Dodder noted but not identified. 



FAMILY BORAGINACE.E 



Heliotropium indicum L. Heliotrope. Waterlily Road. Fls. to mat. fr. 



FAMILY VERBENACE.E 



Verbena urticifolia L. Occasional weed; fls. to mat. fr. 



Lippia nodiflora (L.) Michaux. Flowers to ripe fruit, Sept. 



Callicarpa americana L. French Mulberry. Of scattering distribution; a 

 specimen of tree form 15 feet high, with the trunk 3 inches in diam- 

 eter seen; fr. both September and October. 



FAMILY LABIATA^E 



Teucrium canadense L. Fls. 



Marrubium vulgare L. Hoarhound. Common about houses. Fls. to mat. fr. 



Nepeta cataria L. Catnip. Near Waterlily Wharf. 



Prunella vulgaris L. Self-heal. Waterlily Road; fls. to fr. 



Monarda punctata L. Horse mint. Common. 



Lycopus virginicus L. Bugle-weed. Common along shore of Sound; mat. fr. 



Mentha spicata L.. Spearmint. Fls. Sept., 1909. 



Perilla frutescens (L. ) Britton. Common; fr. 



FAMILY SOLANACE.E 



Solanum nigrum L. Nightshade. Common; fr. 

 Solanum carolinense L. Horse nettle; Common; fr. 

 Datura stramonium L. Jimson Weed. Common; fr. 



FAMILY SCROPHULARIACE.E 



Verbascum thapsus L. Mullen. Of scattering distribution; not common. 

 Agalinis purpurea (L.) Britton. Common; fls. to fr. 



FAMILY BIGNONIACE^ 



Bignonia radicans L. Trumpet creeper. Common; fr. 



