PLANTS OF FARGO, ETC. 87 
Agastache anethiodora (Nutt). Britton. *FALSE ANISE. 
Woods and thickets. Common. July 20 (21). 
Nepeta cataria L. CATNIP. 
Roadsides and various eee Occasional. July 5. 
Prunella vulgaris \. SELFHEAL. 
C. H. Waldron in 1910 (Oak Grove). 
Moldavica parviflorum (Nutt.) Britton. DRAGON HEAD. 
Fields. Frequent. June 20. (19). 
Dracocephalum nuttallit (Nutt.) Britton. OBEDIENT PLANT. 
Riverbank. Frequent. July 30. 
Leonurus cardiaca \,. MOTHERWORT. 
Thickets and roadsides. Occasional. July 15. 
Stachys palustris \. HEDGE NETTLE. 
Riverbank, fields, ete. Common. June 30 (29). Bergman 
has also recorded S. aspera Michx. The plant is quite variable 
and should repay careful study. 
Monarda fistulosa \. WILD BERGAMONT. 
Edge of woods. Frequent. July 20. 
Lycopus americanus Muhl. WATER HOREHOUND. 
Riverbank. Common. 
Lycopus asper Greene. WESTERN WATER HOREHOUND. 
Low places in fields ete. Common. July 30. 
Mentha canadensis \,. WILD MINT. 
Riverbank, fields, ete. Common. June 30. ; 
Ranunculus macouni Britton. MACOUN’S BUTTERCUP. 
Sloughs. Common. June-1o (8). 
Ranunculus cymbalaria Pursh. SEA-SIDE CROWFOOT. 
Pond margins. Frequent. May 30. 
Thalictrum venulosum ‘Trelease. EARLY MEADOW RUE. 
Prairie, especially mear woods and thickets. May 25 (23). 
Thalictrum dasycarpum Fisch. & Lall. TALL MEADOW RUE. 
Woods. Common. June 25. 
Menispermaceae. Moonseed Family. 
Menispermum canadense \,. MOONSEED. 
Woods. Common. June 25. 
Berberidaceae. Barberry Family. 
Caulophyllum thalictroides (1,.) Michx. BLUE COHOSH. 
Woods. Occasional. May 25. 
