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CCXVII.. BIGNONIACE/.—T ux “‘TRUMPET-FLOWER TRIBE. 
1256. Bignonia radicans, Linn. Trumpet-flower. July—Aug. 
r. Creeping on trees, &c. 30 to 70f. b. bt. Banks of 
streams. W. 
1257. B. capreolata, Micha. Ap. r& y. Climbing over small 
trees. ). Dry soils. Ky. Eat. 
1258. Catalpa cordifolia, Ell, July. w,y & p. Sometimes 40 
to SOf, kb. About old Indian encampments. W. 
Intr.? Wood durable. 
CCXX. VERBENACE/E.—THE VERVAIN TRIBE. 
1259. Verbena stricta, Vent. Branchless vervain. July—Aug. 
b 2to4f. 4%. rd. bt. Miami country. W. 
1260. V. hastata, Zinn. Vervain. July-Aug. &. 3to5f. Y. 
Low grounds. W. Some-of the Thompsonians regard 
this a useful medicinal agent, possessing emetic, ca- 
thartic, sudorific and tonic qualities. 
1261. V. urticifolia, Linn. Nettle-leaf vervain. White ver- 
vain. July-Aug. w. 2to3f. Y. rd.-ow. W. Said 
to possess virtues similar to the last. 
1262. V. spuria, Linn. Aug.—Oct. 4. Decumbent, 1 to 2 feet 
long. ©. Sandy fields. B&. ‘On slate hills and lime- 
stone rocks, Hl. Ky. Pursh. 
1263. V. angustifolia, Michx. June—Aug. b. 1f2 UY. 2. Pra- 
iries near St. Louis mine district. Bk. 
1264. V. bracteosa, Michx. July. p. 4. Ky. St. St. L. Jas. 
1265. V. aubletia, Linn. May-Sept. p. Assurgent. Y{. Rocky 
-banks of the Miss. Jas. 
1266. V. paniculata, Lam. July—Aug. p. 4 to 6 f. Louisville. 
MW Murt. 
1267. V. caroliniana, Linn. May-July. 2 f. uf. Louisville. 
M Murt. 
1268. V. bipinnatifida, Vuit. June. 5b. Y%. Lead mines.of 
Missouri. Jas. 
1269. Zapania nodiflora, Lam. Fog-fruit. July. w. Creeping, 
6 to 8 inches long. Peduncle 4to6i. %. rb. bt. W. 
1270. Z. lanceolata, Pursh. July. w. Creeping, 6 to 8i. Pe- 
duncle 4 to6i. 4. Banks of streams. Plt. Jas. 
1271. Z. cuneifolia, Torr. Procumbent? Peduncles long. Plt. 
Jas. : 
1272. Phryma leptostachya, Linn. Lopseed. July. w—p. 2 to 
of. 24° sw. W 
CCXXI. LABIATZ.—Tue MINT TRIBE. 
“Their tonic, cordial, and stomachic qualities, due to the 
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