The American Midland Naturalist 



PUBLISHED BI-MONTHLY BY THE UNIVERSITY 

 OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA 



VOL. V. 



SEPTEMBER, 1917. 



NO. 5. 



PLANTS OF MANHATTAN AND BLUE RAPIDS, 

 KANSAS, WITH DATES OF FLOWERING— III. 



BY O. A. STEVENS. 



Verbenaceae. Vervain Family. 

 Verbena urticaejolia L. White Vervain. 



Along woods and roadsides. Common 

 of this species with V. stricta also collected. 

 Verbena hastata h. Blue Vervain. 



Along creeks and ditches. Occasional 

 Verbena stricta Vent. Hoary Vervain. 



Hillsides. Common. June 20 (18). 

 Verbena bracteosa Michx. Large-bracted Vervain. 



Dry soil along roadsides, yards and hillsides. 

 May 25 (25). 



Verbena bipinnatifida Nutt. Small-flowered Verbena. 



Manhattan. Occasional in dry soil. May 5. 

 Lippia lanceolata Michx. Fog-fruit. 



Low places, river banks, etc. July 10 (10). 

 Labiatae. Mint Family. 

 Teucrium canadense L. Germander. Wood Sage. 



Hillsides and woods. Common. June 20 (21). 

 Isanthus brachiatus (L.) B. S. P. False Pennyroyal 



Hillsides. Frequent. Aug. 5. 

 Scutellaria lateriflora L. Mad-dog Skullcap. 



River and creek banks. Occasional. Aug. 10. 

 Scutellaria parvula Michx. Small Skullcap. 



Hillsides. Common. May 20. 

 Scutellaria campestris Britton. Prairie Skullcap. 



Manhattan. In dry soil. May 10. 

 Marrubium vulgare L. Hoarhound. v 



Roadsides. Common. May 30 (29). 



1 4 1920 



June 30. A hybrid 



Common. 



