
1325. Hedeoma pulegioides, Pers. Pennyroyal. J uly-Aug. 
wp. 6 to 101i. ©. ow. rd. &c. W. Stimulant, aro- 
matic, emenagogue. Bart. ii. 168. 0 
1326. H. glabra, Pers. Aug. (r-p.)? 6. to 12i. 4. Ohio riv. 
Nutt. Near Wor.O. 
1327. H. hispida, Pursh. July. 3to6i. ©. Banks of the 
Miss. Bk. Mo. Ter. Nuit. 
1328. Clinopodium vulgare, Linn. Field thyme. July—Aug. 
p,orr. 12to 181i. &. Rocky woods. W. Bk. Thickets 
near Mar. O. 
1329. Prunella vulgaris, Linn. Self-heal. June—Aug. p. 8 
to 12i. 4%. md. W. Astringent, &c. Used as a gar- 
gle. Hoop. Dic. 
Scutellaria.—Scull-cap. The western species are proba- 
bly all good diaphoretics. 
1330. Scutellaria galericulata, Linn. Aug. 6. 12 to 18i. Y. 
Near marshes. Ky. St. See Hoop. Dic. 
1331. S. lateriflora, Linn. Mad dog scull-cap. July—Aug. 
6. lto2f. %. md. ow. wp. W. Famous some years. 
since forits supposed efficacy in hydrophobia. 
1332. S. parvula, Wichz. June. 6. 3to61. 4. Ky. St. 
1333. S. levigata, 4ikin. May. 6. 12 to 181i. %. Mar. O2 
1334. 8S. integrifolia, Linn. June. 6. 18 to24i. Y%. Swamps. 
W. Bk. +n 
1335. S. cordifolia, Michx. June. b&w I8to 830i. Y. 
Woods. W. 
1336. S. canescens, .Vult. July. 6. 2to3f. 4. Woods. W. 
Prairies near St. L. Bk. Ky. St. O. Nutt. 
1337. 8. gracilis, Vidi. June. 6. 12 to 18i. 24. Shady rocks. 
Ky. Si. 
1338. S. ovalifolia, Pers. June. 6. Assurgent, 1 f Y. 
Woods. W. 
1339. S. ambigua, Wuit. Pale b. 4 to 6i. 4%. Dry open for- 
rests, O. Vuit. Ky. St. 
1340. Salvia claytoni, Ell. Vervain sage. June—Oct. p. 8 to 
12 i, 2%. Woods. Ky. Eat. | 
1341. S. lyrata, Zinn. Wild sage. May-June. & If. Y. 
Woods. West Va. Padd. Ky. Si. 
b. var. obovata, Hat. rb. Cincinnati. 
1342. S. trichostemmoides, Pursh. 6. ©. Mo. Ter. Jas. 
CCXXIL. BORAGINEZ.—TueE Borace TRIBE. 
Generally possess emollient properties. Lind. 239. 
1343. Lithospermum arvense, Linn. Corn gromwell. Stone- 
seed. Ap—May. w. 8 to15i. Fields, Ky. St Former- 
ly supposed to be diuretic and lithontriptic, 
