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Verbenaceae. 



A"erl:)ena urticifolia L. Forest, Orchard Island; ruderal society 

 cove east of vSummerland beach. 



y. hastata L. Ruderal society ; Charleston Island. 



Lippia lanceolata Alichx. Common on dry shores and drier por- 

 tions of islands. 



Labiatae. 



Teucrium canadense L. Generally distributed in copses and 

 thickets of the shore and islands. 



■Scutellaria lateriflora L. Very common in open margins of 

 thickets adjacent to pools, Cranberry Island; and at edge of 

 marsh, east shore of lake south of Avondale. 



S. incana ]\Iuhl. Roadside, Shell Beach. 



Nepeta cataria L. Edges of fields and roadsides. 



'Glechoma hederacea L. Abundant as ground cover in the forest 

 zone, south shore of lake. 



Stachys aspera Michx. Low ground south shore of lake. 



Hedeoma pulegioides (L.) Pers. Forest zone. Orchard Island 

 and other open woods. 



Lycopus virginicus L. In thicket at edge of pools southeast side 

 of Cranberry Island. 



Lycopus americanus Muhl. Common on low shores and islands. 



Mentha spicata L. Abundant in the willow zone, shore of Honey 

 creek. 



M. piperita L. Associated with M. spicata, shore of Honey 

 creek. 



M. canadensis L. (M. arvensis var canadensis) Quite abund- 

 ant in the thicket of the southern part of Cranberry Island. 



Solanaceae. 



Solanum nigrum L. Lewis Island and in the fields along the 



shore of the lake. 

 S. dulcamara L. Very abundant climbing on the shrubs at the 



outer margin of most of the islands and also quite common 



along shore. 



