FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS OF INDIANA. 907 



8. cordata Riddell. Light-green Hedge Nettle. 



In very damp shaded places. Widely distributed but not found 

 in especial abundance at any of its stations. 



Flowers in July and August. 



Vigo (Blatchley); Jefferson (Barnes); Putnam (MacDougal); 

 Franklin (Meyncke); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phin- 

 ney); Clark (Baird and Taylor); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); 

 Fayette (Hessler). 



SALVIA L. 



S. lyrata L. Lyre-leaved Sage. 



In dry, sandy soil in thickets or light woods. Found only in a 

 few counties. 



Flowers from May through July. 



Crawford (Blatchley); Jefferson (Barnes); Marion and Clark. 



MOXARDA L. 



M. dldyma L. Oswego Tea. Bee Balm. 



Sparingly found in a few counties, occurring in moist soils 

 along streams and in partially drained swamps. 



Flowers in July and August. 



Jay, Delaware, Eandolph, and Wayne (Phinney); Gibson and 

 Posey (Schneck). 



M. fistulosa L. Horsemint. Wild Bergainot. 



Found under various soil and moisture conditions, but most 

 frequent, in dry sand or gravel soils. It also occurs largely in our 

 area in recently drained lowlands. Very abundant in all parts 

 of the State and easily recognized by its strong, rather unpleas- 

 ant odor. 



Flowers from June through August. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Daviess (Clements); Monroe and 

 Vigo (Blatchley); Putnam (MacDougal); Jefferson (Barnes); 

 Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Clark (Baird and Taylor); Franklin 

 (Meyncke); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); 

 Noble (Van Gorder); Dearborn (Collins); Round Lake (Deam); 

 Fayette (Hessler); Hamilton and Marion (Wilson); Steuben 

 (Bradner). 



