LABIATE. Juss. 
— 723. (1.) Hyptis pee Willd.—Cov- 
|. ington.—I hav 5 e same plant also from 
Dr. Wray, gathered at Augusta. 
: He. fl) Ea ceruleus, Mich.—St. 
i 
795. (1. ) Mentha piperita, L.—Covington. 
726. (2.) Mentha viridis, L—M. tenuis, 
Mich. — Covington. — This, the JZ te- 
nuis, Mx., which is also found by Dr. 
Short, at Kentucky, i is correctly referred 
by ] Mr. Bentham to the European M. 
Louis. —The more glabrous var. r of 
Mr. Bentham is the M. glabrata, Mich. 
728. (1.) Lycopus Virginicus, L.—St. 
peus of Mich. and Pursh i is the L. sinu- 
atus of Elliott and Bentham, and this 
latter author pase to it also the L. ez 
Linn.), L. vulgans, 
.—Jackson- 
mm ud also found 
it with white lowers). Covington. 
731. (2.) Salvia bra desi Orl. (n. 
732. (3) Salvia obovata, Ell—N. Orl. 
n. 
: age The rare Salvia urticefolia of 
E. Linn. and Benth. Lab. 58, I possess 
from North Carolina and Virginia, where 
thered by Mr. ne. 
y ree 
L3 apie anpra L. (includ- 
entham, l 
M. allo- 
(0 Phyl h., M Ginopodi,- Ly AM. 
|... purpurea, Ph. &c.)J—N. Orl 33.—£. 
.. mollis. M. mollis, L—St. 
734. 2.) onarda Draen et, ‘Beck. 
no specimens exactly corresponding with 
.. it in the Herbarium. 
785. (3.) Monarda punctata, L.— Jack- 
lle. Covington 
1.) Bl eomm ciliata, Raf.—Mo- 
a dn b . (not Mich.)—Alle- 
3 e» Blephilia Azrsuta, Hanh. Mo- 
rsuta, Ph.—St. Loui 
JA. $onvi 
pee 
(1.) Pycnanthemum i n Mich. 
. capitulis paucifloris, bracteis denti- 
s magis ob 
on. 
MR. DRUMMOND'S COLLECTIONS, 
^ Louis. Jacksonville. 
UC M. ( ycopus sinuatus, EIL—. 
~ Europeus, Mich.—Ohio. Pha L. Euro- , 
tusis, foliis- 
175 
739. (2) S E hyssopifolium, 
Benth. Lab. p. 329.—N. Orl. 1383, 
(3.) 2 wein muticum, Pers. 
var. V siga P. pilosum, Nutt. —St. 
741. (4) Pycnanthemum lanceolatum, 
Ph.—48.angustifolium,Benth.—St.Louis. 
742. IU Fyens linifolium, Ph. 
743. Pa Coilinsonia Canadensis, L.— 
Jacksonville. 
744. Q) Collinsonia scabriuscula. Ait. 
745. (1.) Cunila he Ph. Benth.— 
Hedeoma hirta, Nutt.—St. Louis. 
746. (1.) Me lissa Gioia Benth.— 
Thymus Carolinianus, 
... (1) Prunella vulgaris, L.— 
sylvanica, Willd.— o uis.— These 
specimens have very acute leaves: 
on and 
which differ in no respect 
from our European plant. 
(1.) Scutellaria ponia Nutt.— 
Cat 
S. Vi io Mühl. —N. Orl. (x. 
749. @) Scutellaria canescens, Nutt.— 
St. Louis. 
750. (3) Scutellaria pilosa, Mich.—N. 
Orl. 
751. (4. Scutellaria integrifolia, L.— 
N. (Sn 248.) m» 
752. (5.) Scutellaria angustifolia, Ph. 
Benth.— erfe d 
Mr. stam dra at 
mentioned by Mr. Benth 
753. (6 
cutellaria KERRE 
o. 
755. (8.) Scutellaria lateriflora, L.—St. 
^ ouis. 
7506. di Lophanthus nepetoides, Benth. 
t. Louis. 
757. p a) ) Cedronella cordata, Benth.— 
Nutt.—Alleghanie 
758. uu Physostegia Virginica, Benth. 
—St. Louis.—N. Orl. (n. 257.) 
59. (L) lamium aak, L.—N. 
Orl. 
760. d): ) Stachys «UE Mich.—S. Ais- 
pida, Ph.—N. Orl. (n. 
761. (2) Stachys fiyasopafotia, Mich.— 
uis. 
762. (1.) Trichostemma lineare, Mühl.— 
Jacksonville. 
763. (2.) Trichostemma dichotomum, L. 
acksonville. dei 
ni. (d) Teucrium Canadense, tai 
