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]V. HEDERACEA (L.) Trev. Ground Ivy, Gill-over-the-ground. Moist 

 shady places; frequent. Apr., May. 



PHYSOSTEGIA Benth. False Dracon Head 



r. \irgiiiiana (L.) Benth. Lion's Heart. Wet ground; rare. July, 

 Aug. Colchester, (Griffin). 



PRUNELLA L. Sele-heal 



P. vulg'aris L. Heal-all, Carpenter-weed. Woods and fields; common. 

 June-Sept. A white-flowered form is occasional. 



PYCNANTHEMUM Michx. Mountain Mint. Basil 



P. flexuosuiii (Walt.) BSP. Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint. Dry 



ground; rare. Aug. Williston, (N. F. F.); Colchester, (Ross). 

 P. Yerticillatum (Michx.) Pers. Colchester, (Grout). Aug. 



P. yirg-iiiiainim (L.) Durand & Jackson. Dry woods, South Burling- 

 ton, (N. F. F.). Aug. 



SATUREJA (Tourn.) L. Savory. Calamint 



S. Acinos (L.) Scheele. Basil Thyme. Rocky headland of Lake Cham- 

 plain, Burlington, (N. F. F.). June, July. 



S. hortensis L. Summer Savory. A garden escape, Burlington, (Mrs. 

 Walker). Aug., Sept. 



S. vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Basil. Rocky woods and thickets; frequent. 

 ■ July-Sept. 



SCUTELLARIA (Rivin.) L. Skullcap 



S. galericulata L. Marsh Skullcap. Wet shady places; frequent. July, 

 Aug. 



S. lateriflora L. Mad-dog Skullcap. Wet shady places; common. July- 

 Sept. 



S. parvula Michx. Small Skullcap. Rocky headlands of Lake Cham- 

 plain; rare. June. Burlington and South Burlington, (Jones). 



STACHYS (Tourn.) L. Hedge Nettle 



S. teimifolia Willd., var. aspera (Michx.) Fern. Rough Hedge Nettle, 

 Woundwort. Moist grounds; occasional. July, Aug. 



