VERBENA, L. Verbena. 



1745. V. URTic.EFOLiA, L. (White-flowered Vervain). 



Roadsides and rocky pastures. Rare in this locality, Rinton- 

 burgh. Beechvvood. July —1. 



17-46. V. HASTATA, L. (Purple Vervain). 

 Roadsides and meadows. July — 2. (B). 



LABIATE.— Mint Family. 



TEUCRIUM, L. Germander. 

 1750. T. Canadense, L. 



Sandy river banks. Along the Ottawa and Rideau Rivers. 

 July— 2. 



MENTHA, L. Mint. 



1753. M. viridis, L. (Spear-mint). 



A gai'den escape. Flowers in a slender terminal spike. Aug. — 1. 



1754. W. 2nj)erita, 1j. (Peppermint). 



Introduced, but very common in \ow ground and along streams. 

 Flowers in an interrupted terminal spike. Aug. — 1. 



1758. M. Canadensis, L. (False Pennyroyal.) 



In low ground. The whole plant canescently hairy with a strong 

 odour of Pennyroyal. July — 2. (B.) 



-— . var. GLABRATA, Benth. 



With the last ; but stouter and much smoother with dark coloured 

 foliage and a diflFerent scent. July — 1. 



LYCOPtJS, L. Water Horehound. 



1759, L. ViRGiNicus, L. (Bugle weed). 



Low wet woods. July — 2 (B) Calyx-teeth 4, ovate. Leaves 

 almost sessile, toothed, entire towards the base. z\ngles of the 

 stem rounded. 



1761. L. SINUATUS, Ell, 



L. Etiropu-us, L. var. sinuatns, Gray. 



Low woods, July — 2. Calyx-teeth 5, tapering to a very sharp 

 point. Angles of the stem acute. Leaves very variable, sinuate- 

 toothed to pinnatifid. 



