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NEPETA L. 



Nepeta Cataria L. Catnip. Waste places. Naturalized 



from Europe. July-November. M. 



GLECHOMA L. 



Glechoma hederacea L. Ground ivy. Shaded, moist 

 grounds. O. S. March-May. M. 



PRUNELLA L. 



Prunella vulgaris L. Self-heal. Fields and roadsides. O. 

 S. July-September. M. 



PHYSOSTEGIA Benth. 



Physostegia Virginiana (L.) Benth. False dragon head. 

 Barrens. O. S. July. 



SYNANDRA Nutt. 



Synandra hispidula (Michx.) Britton. Moist woods. John 

 Overton's place, near Nashville. March, April. 



GALEOPSIS L. 



Galeopsis Tetrahit L. Hemp nettle. Lemon's Gap, E. 

 Tenn. A. Ruth. 



LEONURUS L. 



Leonurus Cardiaca L. Motherwort. Waste places. O. S. 

 June-September. M. 



LAMIUM L. 



Lamium amplexicaule L. Henbit. Weed in fields and gar- 

 dens. O. S. February, March. 



L. purpureum L. Red dead nettle. Knoxville. A. Ruth. 



L. maculatum L. Spotted dead nettle. Troutdale, W. Va. 

 J. K. Small. 



STACHYS L. 



Stachys aspera Michx. Hedge nettle. Moist woodlands. 

 O. S. June, July. 



S. tenuifolia Willd. S. aspera xar. glabra Gray. Banks of 

 Cumberland River, above Nashville. May, June. 



S. cordata Riddel. Rich hillsides in the Harpeth hills, near 

 Nashville. July. 



BETONICA L. 



Betonica officinalis L. Stachys Betonica Benth. Betony. 

 Adventitious in cultivated grounds in Nashville. July-Sep- 

 tember. M. 



