110 CATALOG OF PLANTS. 



690. Nepeta hederacea (L.) Trevisan. Ground ivy. — Frequent in 



villages and near country dwellings. 



691. Prunella vulgaris L. Heal-all.— Very common everywhere ex- 



cept on sand dunes. 



692. Leonurus cardiaca L. Common motherwort. — Frecjuent in vil- 



lages and about country dwellings. 



693. Stachys palustris L. Woundwort; hedge nettle. — Occasional 



on marshy ground. 



694. Monarda fistulosa L. Wild bergamot. — Occasional on damp 



shaded ground. 



695. Monarda mollis L. Pale wild bergamot. — Frequent on flat 



sandy ground and shaded sand dunes. 



696. Blephilia hirsuta (Pursh) Benth. Wood mint.- — In rich woods 



near Harbor Beach. 



697. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Basil. — Occasional on poor 



open ground. 



698. Hyssopus officinalis L. Hyssop. — Abundant on sandy ground 



at one place in Caseville. 



699. Pycnanthemum virginianum (L.) Durand & Jackson. Moun- 



tain-mint. — On damp open ground at Sebewaing and Stony 

 Island. 

 699a. Pycnanthemun pilosum Nutt. Hairy mountain-mint. — In damp 

 prairie-like ground near Caseville. Not noticed elsewhere. 

 Dr. Edward L. Greene has lately named this P. huronense 

 Greene. 



700. Lycopus virginicus L. Bugle weed. — On rich moist ground near 



Rush Lake and at Harbor Beach. 



701. Lycopus uniflorus Michx. Thin-leaved bugle weed. — On damp 



ground at vSand Point. 



702. Lycopus rubellus ^loench. Stalked water hoarhound. — In rich 



woods near Rush Lake. This may be doubtful. 



703. Lycopus americanus Muhl. Cut-leaved water hoarhound. — 



Very common on clamp open ground. 



704. Mentha spicata L. Spearmint. — Occasional in villages and 



about country dwellings. 



705. Mentha piperita L. Peppermint. — Frequent on damp ground 



near country dwellings and about fisheries. 



706. Mentha arvensis canadensis (L.) Briquet. American wild mint. 



— Common in damp places and on shaded rich ground. 



707. Collinsonia canadensis L. Horsebalm. — In rich woods near 



Rush Lake. Apparently infrequent. 



708. Solanum dulcamara L. Known as "nightshade" in Michigan. 



the common name "bittersweet" being applied only to Celas- 



