278, {}y,I)EPM4 Pgrs, 



572. H. pulegioides Pers. American Pennyroyal. 



Rocky ^oods and hillsides, dry soil, coijiippn. 4"g"st 4, 1887; 



279. MONARDA L. 



S7J. M. fistulosa L. Wild Bergamot. 



Roadsides in both alluvial and dry soil, common. July i, 1890. 



2Sp, JSlepiiili^ ^^f. 

 , 574. B. ciliata Raf. 



"Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 

 S75- ■ ■S: hjrwia ^gRfl). 



APwiftI ?i2# gRvpUy .spH, coipmpn. A*!ig«g| jf4. Ji?^?* Jw^y 23, 



f889; July 17, 1890. 



281. LoPHANTHUs Benth. 



176. L. nepetoides Benth. 



Alluvial and gravelly soil, conjffipn. August 24, 1887J ABgH,?J 

 21, 1889. 



?,8?. Mmm4- -L- 



577. N. Catarifi }-.. ^ati?Jp- 



pO,i»mpn ^yi^y^'^re in w^tf plaoeg. July 15, ij^^. 



578. N. Glechoma Benth. Ground Ivy. GiiroveF l^je Gyouad. 

 Shady places, especialiy in alluvial soil, coijjjwon. May 30, 1887; 



June 6, 1889; April 13, j.%q\. '"' -' 



a83: Scutkllaria L. 



579. S. lateriflora L. Mad^-dog Skullcap. 



Alluvial soil, common espiecially at ^& Reservoir. August 4, 

 1887; August 10, 1889; August IS, 1890; AugUj^l^^ 1891. 



580. S. versicolor Nutt. 



Alluvial and gravelly soils, rather comraipn. J^j 2^ i88^j June 

 25, 1890. 



581. S. saxatilis Riddell. 



Moist soil, very rare; Licking Reservojf . tierba.rium of E. V. 

 Wilcox. 



582. % ^jiejiGens Nutf. 



