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Agastache. 
646. A. oiepetoides. (L.) Kuntze. Scarce in woods. {LopJiantJius 
nepetoides Benth.) 
647. A. scrophulariaefolia (Willd.) Kuntze. Common in woods. (L. 
scrophulariaefolius Benth.) 
Nepeta. 
648. N. cataria L. Common in woods and waste places. 
Glecoma. 
649. G. Tiederacea L. Plenty in w^aste places. 
Pkunella. 
650. P. vulgaris L. Very abundant in woods and fields. 
Physostegia. 
651. P. virginiana (L.) Benth. Plenty in moist places. 
liEOJvURUS. ; 
652. L. cardiaca L. Plenty in woods and waste places. 
Staciiys. i 
653. S. amHgua (A. Gray) Britton. .Rare in moist places. 
654. B. palustris L. Abundant in swampy places. . 
655. B. tenuifolia Willd. Rare in moist thickets. 
Monakda. 
650. M. fistulosa L. Abundant in fields. 
Hedeoma. 
657. H. pulegioides (L.) Pers. Rare. In dry soil. 
058. H. hispida Pursh. Abundant in sandy soil. 
Koellia. 
659. K. flexuosa (Walt.) MacM. Plenty in woods and fields. (P^/c* 
nanthemum linifoUum Pursh.) 
660. K. virginiana (L.) MacM. Abundant in woods and fields. (P 
lanceolaUim Pursh.) 
Lycopus. 
661. L. virginicus L. Plenty in swamps. 
662. L. americanus Muhl. Commion in marshy places. (P. sinuatus 
Ell.) 
663. L. lucidus Turcz. Scarce in marshy places. 
Mentha. 
664. M. canadensis L. Common in swampy places. 
solanaceae. 
Physaxts. 
665. P. pruinosa L. Scarce in waste places. 
666. P. philadelphica Lam. Common in dry soil. 
667. P. lanceolata Michx. Plenty on prairies. 
668. P. virginiana Mill. Scarce in dry soil. (P. lanceolata Roem. 
Not of Michx.) 
669. P. comata Rydb. Scarce on prairie hillsides. 
SOLANUM. 
670. B. nigrum L. Abundant in waste places. 
671 B. rostraU m Dunal. Rare in waste places. 
