208 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



VERBENACE^. VERVAIN FAMILY. 



Verbena, L. 



2689. V. urticifolia, L. White Vervain. 

 Common introduced weed. 



2690. V. hastata, L. Blue Vervain. 

 Common in moist places. 



2691. V. hastata pinnatifida, (Lam.) Britton. Pinnate Ver- 



vain. 

 With hastata. 



2692. V. angustifolia, Michx. Narrow-leaved Vervain. 

 Common in sandy soil. 



2693. V. stricta, Vent. Hoary Vervain. 

 Common on dry prairie. 



2694. V. bracteosa, Michx. Large-bracted Vervain. 

 In dry and waste places. 



2695. V. canadensis, (L.) Britton. Large-flowered Verbena. 

 In dry soil, not common. 



Lippia, L. 



2696. L. laneolata, Michx. Fog-fruit. 

 Eiver banks, common. 



LABIATE. MINT FAMILY. 



Teucrium, L. 



2697. T. canadense, L. Wood Sage. 

 Common in moist grounds. 



2698. T. occidentale, A. Gray. Hairy Germander. 

 Isanthus, Michx. 



2699. /. brachiatus, (L.) B. S. P. False Pennyroyal. 

 Frequent on sandy soil or rocky slopes. 



Scutellaria, L. 



2700. 8. lateriflora, L. Mad-dog Skull-cap. 

 In low places. Not rare. 



2701. S. ineana, Muhl. Downy Skull-cap. 

 In moist woods. 



2702. S. cordifolia, Muhl. Heart-leaved Skull-cap. 

 On wooded banks. 



