FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS OF INDIANA. 903 



AGASTACHE Clayt. 



A. nepetoides (L.) Kuntze. Giant Hyssop. Giant Catnip. 

 (Lophanthus nepetoides Benth.) 



In shaded, moist places in many counties. Its greater abun- 

 dance is found in the southern counties. 



Flowers from July until September. 



Franklin (Meyncke); Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Clark (Baird 

 and Taylor); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Noble (Van Gorder); 

 Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); Fayette (Hess- 

 ler); Vigo (Blatchley); Hamilton and Marion (Wilson); Steuben 

 (Bradner). 



A. scrophularijefolia (WilJd.) Kuntze. Figwort Giant Hyssop. 

 (Lophanthus scrophularictfolius Benth.) 

 Of wider distribution and greater abundance than the preced- 

 ing. In dry, upland soils in shaded places. 

 Flowers from July until the frosts. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Putnam 

 (MacDougal); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Clark (Baird and 

 Taylor); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); Fayette 

 (Hessler); Vigo (Blatchley). 



A. anethiodora (Nutt.) Britton. Fragrant Giant Hyssop. 

 (Lophanthus anisatus Benth.) 

 A western form which has obtained a lodgment in the eastern 

 and southern part of the State. Found in dry, open places. 

 Flowers in July and August. 



Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); Clark (Baird 

 and Taylor). 



NEPETA L. 

 N. Cataria L. Catnip. Catmint. 



Abundant in all parts of the State in waste places in rather dry 

 soil. Best development is found where there is light shade. Per- 

 haps the most commonly recognized member of our flora. 



Flowers from July until the heaviest frosts. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Putnam (MacDougal); Jay, Dela- 

 ware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); Franklin (Meyncke); 

 Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Noble (Van Gorder); Clark (Baird and 

 Taylor); Dearborn (Collins); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Ver- 

 million (Wright); Fayette (Hessler); Decatur and Shelby (Bal- 

 lard); Vigo (Blatchley); Hamilton and Marion (Wilson); Steuben 

 (Bradner). 



59— Geol. 



