34^] FLORA OF COLUMBIA AND VICINITY 1 99 



771. V. bracteosa Michx. Creeping vervain. 

 Infrequent in waste places and fields. 



Michigan and Minnesota to British Columbia; Florida 

 to California. 



772. V. Aubletia L. [V. Ca?iadeftsis (L.) Brkton']. Wild 



VERBENA. 



Common in thickets and rocky woodlands. 



Illinois to Kansas; Florida to New Mexico and Mexico. 



326. LIPPIA L. [P//VLA Lour.]. Fog-fruit. 



773. L.lanceolata Michx. [PJanceo/ata (Mkhx.) Greene^. 

 Common along streams and in wet meadows. 



New Jersey to Michigan and South Dakota; Florida to 

 Texas, Mexico and California. 



Family 94. LABIATAE Juss. Mint family. 



327. TEUCRIUM L. Germander. 



774. T. Canadense L. Wood sage. 

 Very common in fields and thickets. 



New Brunswick and Ontario to Minnesota and South 

 Dakota; Florida to Texas and Mexico. 



328. ISANTHUS Michx. False pennyroyal. 



775. I. brachiatus (L.) B. S. P. [/. caeru/ms Michx.]. 

 About streams; rare except in the region of Bear creek. 

 Quebec to Minnesota; Georgia to Texas. 



329. SCUTELLARIA L. Skullcap. 



776. S. versicolor Nutt. IS. cordi/o/ia Muh\.]. 

 Rich hillsides and alluvial woods; frequent. 

 Pennsylvania to Wisconsin and Missouri; Florida to 



Texas. 



777. S. galericulata L. Hooded willow-herb. 

 Along a stream north of More's lake; scarce. 

 Newfoundland to Alaska; North Carolina to Arizona 



and Washington: Europe and Asia. 



