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2. M. Bradburiana, Beck. Calix, hairy within and without 
Bracts, ciliate, and strongly cuspidate. Upper lip of corolla, densely 
bearded; also, the outer surface of corolla, The lateral lobes of the lower 
lip of the corolla, each marked with a dark purple stop at the juncture 
with the middle lobe, and also, lighter spots in other places. , 
RemMark.—This might probably be called, a variety of Bradburiana. 
Rare.. June. 
13. BLEPHILIA, Raf. (BLEPHILTA.) 
1. B. hirsuta, Benth. See both Wood and Gray, for description of 
this species. The only flowers of the specimen, we have found, were pure 
white, with the exception of a few purple spots. Rare. June. 
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14. LOPHANTHUS, Benth. (Grant Hysop.) 
1. L.-nepetoides, Benth. August. 
2. L. scrophularizefolius, Benth. August. 
15. NEPETA, L. (CaT-MINT.) 
1. N, catarra, L. (Catnrp.) Common. Dry grounds. June and 
July. Med. prop.: Tonic and stimulant. 
2. N. GLEcHOoMA, Benth. (Grounp Ivy. Git.) Abundant. Woods 
and lately cleared fields. Spreads rapidly. Med. prop.: Gently stimu- 
lant and tonic; not much used. Marchto May. Eu. . __ ; 
16. SYNANDRA, Nutt. (SYNANDRA.) 
1. 8S. grandiflora, Nutt. Stamens beset with red hairs, and corolla 
streaked with pinkish lines. Very pretty. May. 
17, PHYSOSTEGIA, Benth. (Fausze Dragon Heap.) 
1. P. Virginiana, Benth. August. 
18. RRUNELLA, Tourn. (SELF-HEAL.) 
1. B. vulgaris, L. (Common SreLr-HEAL, oR HEAL-ALL. BLUE 
CURLS.) 
19. SCUTELLARIA, L.  (Scurz-car.) 
1. S. versicolor. Nutt. Rare. June. 
2. S. mervosa, Pursh. Scarce. May and Jnne. 
3. S. laterifiora L, (Map-poac 8.) July and August. 
20. MARRUBIUM, L.  (Horenounp.) 
1. MZ. vutcars, L. (Common Horenounp.) Common. Dry hill- 
sides. Nat. from Eu. May and June. 
