114 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 



Agastachc nepetoides (L.) Kuntze. Giant Hyssop. 



Along woods. Frequent. Aug 5. 

 Nepeta ( ataria L. Catnip. 



Roadsides. Common. June 15 (17). 

 Prunella vulgaris L. vSelf Heal. 



Low grounds. Common. July 25 (24). 

 Leonurus ( ardiaca L. Motherwort. 



Manhattan, in woods, June 15. 

 Stachys tcnuifolia Willd. Hedge Nettle. 



Woods. Common. July 25. 

 StacJiys palustris L. 



Collected near Cleburne, Kans., (halfway between Man- 

 hattan and Blue Rapids). 



Salvia Pitcher i Torr. Prairie Sage. 



Prairies and roadsides. Common. July 20 (21). 

 Salvia lanceolata Willd. Lance-leaved Sage. 



Dry fields and roadsides. Common. June 5 (6). 

 Monarda fistulosa L. Wild Bergamot. 



Hillsides. Common. June 30 (30). 

 Hcdeoma pulegioides (L.) Pers. American Pennyroyal. 



Blue Rapids. One station known along edge of woods. Aug. 5. 

 Hcdeoma hispida Pursh. Rough Pennyroyal. 



Dry roadsides and hillsides. Common. May 20 (20). 

 Koellia flexuosa (Walt.) Mac M. Mountain Mint. 



Manhattan. Occasional. June 25. 

 Lycopus virginicus L. Bugle Weed. 



River bank. Occasional. 

 Lycopus americanus Muhl. Water Hoarhound. 



Around springs and along water courses of ravines. Common 

 July 20 (18). 



Lycopus lucidus Turcz. 



Once collected along creek eight miles northwest of Blue 

 Rapids. 



Mentha canadensis L. Wild Mint. 



River banks and wet places. Common. July 5 (4). 



Solanaceae. Nightshade Family. 



Physalis missouriensis Mack. & Bush. 



Edges of woods. Frequent. This and the next three species 

 are Ground Cherries. 



