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Monarda fistulosa, Lin. Wild Bergamot. 
Dry grounds. Frequent. 
The leaf is a commercial drug, and is employed as a substitute 
for quinine. 
Monarda mollis, Lin. Wild Bergamot. 
Dry grounds. Frequent. 
Monarda punctata, Lin. Horsemint. 
Dry fields. Frequent. 
The leaf is a commercial drug and is employed as a diaphoretic, 
diuretic, carminative and emmenagogue mostly in colds and affec- 
tions arising therefrom. 
Hedeoma hispida, Ph. Pennyroyal. 
Dry fields. Frequent and rapidly spreading. 
Koellia Virginiana (Lin.) MacM. Mountain Mint. 
Swamps. Common. 
Lycopus Americanos, Muhl. Bugleweed. 
Swamps. Common. 
Lycopus uniflorus, Mx. Bugleweed. 
Swamps. Common. 
Lycopus rubellus, Moencli. Bugleweed. 
Low grounds. Common. 
Mentha Canadensis, Lin. Wild Mint. 
Swamps. Common. 
Mentha piperita, Lin. Peppermint. 
Low grounds. Frequent. 
A commercial drug and official as Mentha Piperita. Antispas- 
modic. Used in colic, nausea and vomiting. 
Family 72. Solanaceae. 
Physalis heterophylla, Nees. Ground Cherry. 
Sandj r Fields. Common. 
Physalis heterophylla, Nees. A ar. ambigua (A. Gr.) Rydb. Ground 
Cherry. 
Sandy fields. Frequent. 
Solanum Dulcamara, Lin. Bittersweet. 
Swamps. Common. 
The leaves and cut twigs are commercial drugs and the latter 
were official as Dulcamara. Poison. Chiefly used as a diuretic 
and alterative in scaly skin eruptions, catarrh and rheumatism. 
Solanum nigrum, Lin. Black Nightshade. 
Moist fields. Common. 
Poisonous. 
Lycium halimifolium. Mill. Matrimony Vine. 
Roadsides. Occasional. 
Family 73. Scrophulariaceae. 
Verbascum Thopsus, Lin. Mullein. 
Pastures and barren grounds. Common. 
The leaf is a commercial article and is used as a demulcent, 
diuretic and antispasmodic in coughs, catarrhs, cystitis, diarrhoea, 
etc. 
Linaria Linaria (Lin.) Karst. Butter and Eggs. 
Waste places. Common. 
