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Echium vulgare L. Blue-weed. Occasional as a weed in cities and 

 villages. Cornell. 



VERBENACEAE. Vervain Family 



Verbena hastata L. Blue vervain. Damp open ground. Apparently 

 infrequent. 



LABIATAE. Mint Family 



Scutellaria lateriflora L. Mad-dog skullcap. Damp shaded ground. 

 Frequent. 



Scutellaria golericulata L. Hooded willow-herb. Wet open ground. 

 Frequent. 



Marrubium vulgare L. Common horehound. Waste places in cities 

 and villages and about farm dwellings. Frequent. 



Nepeta cataria L. Catnip. As a weed about dwellings, in gardens 

 and fields. Frequent. 



Nepeta hederacea (L.) Trevisan. (Glechoma hederacea L.). Ground 

 ivy. W^aste places of cities and villages and often a vicious lawn weed. 

 Frequent and well distributed. 



Prunella vulgaris L. Self-heal. Cities, villages, roadsides and open 

 woods. Apparently infrequent. 



Galeopsis tetrahit L. Common hemp-nettle. Fields, roadsides and 

 waste places. A frequent weed. 



Leonurus cardiaca L. Motherwort. A frequent weed about dwellings, 

 in gardens and waste places. 



Stachys paluslris L. Hedge nettle. Wound-wort. Wet open ground. 

 Often abundant. 



Monarda fistulosa L. Wild bergamot. Damp woods near Seul Choix, 

 where it is plentiful. 



Monarda mollis L. Pale wild bergamot. Frequent in dry open ground. 



Satureja glabra (Nutt.) Fernald. (C 'linopodium glabrum Nutt.). Low 

 calamint. Noticed in damp sandy open ground near Lake Michigan 

 beach. A small sweet-smelling plant with small pretty pink flowers 

 and often mistaken for a species of pennyroyal. 



Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. (Clinopodium vulgare L.). Field basil. 

 Dry open or partially shaded ground. Frequent. 



Lycopus uniflorus Michx. Northern bugleweed. Frequent through- 

 out in low and usually shaded ground. 



Lycopus americanus Muhl. Cut-leaved water horehound. Damp 

 open or shaded ground. Common. 



Mentha arvensis canadensis (L.) Briquet. (M. canadensis L.). Ameri- 

 can wild mint. Damp rich open or shaded ground throughout. ( Jom- 

 mon. 



