80 * Vasculares. 
8to12i. Y. Louisville. MMurt. Tonic, excitant, di- 
aphoretic, emenagogue. Wood & Bache, 473. 
1289. Hyssopus nepetoides, Linn. Giant hyssop. July. y-w, 
or wp. 3Sto6f. 4. ow. W. 
1290. H. scrophularifolius, Linn. July-Aug. p. 2to4f. Y. 
O. Ill. 
§ 3. Ajugoidee.—Germander like. 
1291. Teucrium canadense, Linn. Wild germander. July— 
Aug. w&r. 2to3f. 4. Thickets, low grounds. W. 
1292. T. virginicum, Linn. Aug. 2. Low grounds. W. Bk. 
1293. Trichostemma dichotoma, Zinn. Blue curls. June- 
‘ Aug. 6. 6to 121. ©. Dry hills. Ky. St. W. Bk. 
1294, Collinsonia canadensis, Linn. Horse-balm. Rich-weed. 
July-Sept. y. 2to3f. Y. sw. The root is by some 
regarded as diuretic and antilithic. There is a notion 
extant that it will relieve after pains. See Raf. Med. 
Bi. | 
§ 4. Monardee 
1295. Monarda coccinea, Miche. Wild balm. Oswego tea. 
July—Aug. Crimson. 2to3f. 4. Swamps. Cultivated 
in Ohio, idigenous east of the Allegh. Mts. 
1296. M. allophylla, Michx. Mountain balm. July. Pale b. 3 
to4f. 4%. Rocky woods. Ky. St. 
1297. M. fistulosa, Linn. July-Aug. Pale y. 2f. &%. Rocky 
banks, &c. O. Ky. Nervine, stomachic, deobstruent. 
Hoop. Dic. 
1298. M. clinopodia, Zinn. July-Sept. Pale p 3f. Y. 
Woods. O. 
1209. M. punctata, Linn. Horse-mint. Sept. y and brown. 
2to3f. ¢.and XY. Pine barrens. Mo. Ter. Jas. 
W. Bk. Stimulant, carminiative, rubefacient. Ame. 
Med. Rec. ii. 496. Raf. Med. Bot. ii. 38. 
1300. M. hirsuta, Pursh. Ohio horse-mint. June-July. Pale é. 
andp. 2to3f. 4%. Low woods. bt. W. The properties 
are said to be similar to the last. 
1301. M. Beckii, Eat. Near St. L. Bk. 
1302. M. ciliata, Linn. Aug. p. 2. Mich. Eat. Ky. Si. Mo. 
Ter. 
1303. M rugosa, 47. July. w. 4f.- 4. Pittsburgh, Peter. 
1304. M. scabra, Bk, Aug. p. 3 f. 4%. Woods on the banks 
of the Miss. Bk. 
1305..M. bradburiana, Bk. July. w& p. 2 to 3f. Y%. Barrens 
N. of St. L. Bk. Miami country. Dunecan’s plains, O. 
1306. Cunila mariana, Linn. Dittany. July-Aug. Pale 7. 1 
