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FLORA OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI, 



340 caeruleus, Mx. Fields and woods; 



common 

 Mentha, L. Mint. 



341 ciri'Ux, L. Springs and streams. 



(Nat. from Eu.) 



342 piperita, L. Along brooks and 



banks: uncommon. (Nat. from 

 Eu.) 



343 Canadensis, L. Commoner in 



springs than the 



344 Var. glabrata, Benth. With the 



primary form. 

 Lycopus, L. Water Horehound. 



345 Virginieus, L. In water; frequent 



346 sinuatus, Ell. Very common. 

 Pv< NANTHEMiM, Mx. Mountain Mint. 



347 Torreyi, Benth. Woods and knolls 



348 muticum, Pers. var., pilosum, 



Gray. Borders of woods. 



349 linifolium, Pursh. Brackish soil; 



very common. 

 Hedeoma, Pers. Mock Pennyroyal. 



350 pulegioides, Pers. Hills and ster- 



ile ground. 



351 hispida, Pursh. Barrens; very 



common. 

 Salvia, L. Sage. 



352 azurea, Lam., var. grandiflora, 



Benth. Dry rocky soil. 



353 lanceolata, Willd. Str eets of 



towns; apparently introduced. 

 Monarda, L. Horse Mint. 



354 fistulosa, L. Rich woods; very 



variable. 



355 Bradburiana, Beck. Oak-open- 



ings; not common. 

 Blephilia, Raf. 



356 ciliata, Raf. Woods and open 



fields; rare. 



357 hirsuta, Benth. Deep woods; not 



rare. 

 Lophanthus, Benth. Giant Hyssop. 



358 nepetoides, Benth. Abundant on 



wooded banks. 



359 scrophularia^folius, Benth. Cop- 



ses and banks; not common. 

 Nepeta. Cat Mint. 



360 Cataria, L. Cat-nip. Common 



along fence rows. [Adv. from 

 Eu.]' 



361 Glechoma, Benth. Ground Ivy. 



Rocky hillsides ; common. 

 (Adv. from Eu.) 

 Phvsostegia, Benth. False Dragon- 

 head. 

 362. Virginiana, Benth. Low bot- 

 toms of the Missouri. 

 BBUNELLA, Tourn. Self-heal. 



363 vulgaris, L. Heal-a 11 . Very 



plentv along streams. 

 Scutellaria, L. Skull-cap. 



364 versicolor, Nutt. Wooded banks: 



not very abundant. 



365 parvula, Mx. Dry sandv prairies. 



366 lateriflora, L. Wet banks and 



streams; very common. 

 Marrubium, L. Horehound. 



367 vtdgare.li. Roadsides and fields; 



jommon. (Nat. from Eu.) 

 Stachys, L. Hedge Nettle. 



368 aspera, Mx. Low ground ; the 



common form. 



369 Var. glabra, Gray. Wet banks 



and pools; uncommon. 

 Leonurus, L. Motherwort. 



370 Cardiaca, L. Streets and waste 



places. (Nat. from Eu.) 



BORKAGINACE^E. 



< Borage Family.) 

 Onosmodium, Mx. False Gromwell. 



371 Carol in ianum, DC. Dry rocky 



slopes. 

 LiTHOSPEioiL'M, Tourn. Gromwell. 

 Puccoon. 



372 arvense, L. Frequent in wheat 



fields. (Nat. from Eu.) 



373 hirtum, Lehm. Common on high 



clayev hills. 

 Mektensia, Roth. Smooth Lungwort. 



374 Virginica, DC. Virginia Cowslip. 



Along streams. 

 Echinospermum, Swartz. Stone Seed. 



375 Virginicum, Lehm. Woods and 



copses; common. 

 Cynoglossum, Tourn. Flound's Tongue. 



376 officinale, L. Meadows and fields: 



a vile weed. (Nat. from Eu.) 



HYDROPHYLLACE^E. 



(Water-leaf Family.) 

 Hydrophyllum, L. Waterleaf. 



377 Virginicum, L. Common in 



damp woods. 



378 appendiculatum, Mx. With the 



preceding. 

 Ellisia, L. 



379 Nyctelea, L. Abundant along 



streams. 



POLEMONIACE.E. 



(Polemoniuin Family.) 

 Phlox, L. Phlox. 



380 pilosa, L. Sweet William. Dry 



ground, common. 



CONVOLVULACE.E. 



(Convolvulus Family.) 



Ipomcea, L. Morning Glory. 



