128 Order LAMIALES 
4. Marrubium. 785. 
1. Marrubium vulgare L. White Hoarhound. 
Wood River. 
5. Agastache. 785. 
Leaves green on both sides; stems stout; eastern. 
Glabrous; corolla greenish-yellow. 1. A. nepetoides. 
Pubescent; corolla purplish. 2. A. scrophularizfolia. 
Leaves pale beneath; stems slender; western. 3. A. anethiodora. 
1. Agastache nepetoides (L.) Kuntze. 
In woods, mostly along streams in the eastern part of the state. 
Bellevue; Dakota county; Lincoln; Nebraska City; Wahoo; Weeping 
Water. 
2. Agastache scrophulariefolia (Willd.) Kuntze. 
On wooded bluffs of the Missouri, not common. Bellevue; Nebraska 
City. 
3. Agastache anethicdora (Nutt.) Britton. Anise-hyssop. 
Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze. 
In dry soil in the northwestern part of the state. Sioux county. 
6. Nepeta. 786. 
1. Nepeta cataria L. Catnep, Catmint. 
Common in waste places in the eastern part of the state. Ewing; 
Grand Island; Lincoln; Minden; Nebraska City; Pishelville; Plain- 
view. 
7. Glecoma. 787. 
1. Glecoma hederacea L. Ground-ivy. 
In the northeastern part of the state. Peru; Red Cloud. 
8. Moldavica (Dracocephalum). 787. 
1. Moldavica moldavica (L.) Britton. 
Bluffs of the Missouri. Meadville; Springview. 
9. Prunella. 788. 
1. Prunella vulgaris L. Heal-all. 
Introduced and rather common in the eastern part of the state. 
Ainsworth; Albright; Lincoln; Mullen; Nebraska City; Richardson 
county; Thedford. 
10. Dracocephalum (Physostegia). 788. 
Corolla 25 mm. long; fruiting calyx 8-10 mm. long. 
1. D. virginianum. 
Corolla 12 mm. long; fruiting calyx 4-6 mm. long. D. nuttallii. 
1. Dracocephalum virginianum L. Lion’s-heart. 
In woods, mostly in the eastern part of the state. Bellevue; Ewing; 
Grand Island; Lincoln. 
2. Dracocephalum nuttallii Britton. 
In moist soil, not common. Nebraska City; Scottsbluff. 
11. Leonurus. 790. 
1. Leonurus cardiaca L. Mother-wort. 
Woods and meadows along streams in the eastern part of the state. 
Beatrice; Dixon county; Grand Island; Loup City; Nebraska City; 
Weeping Water. 
