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MONARDA, L. 
804. M. didyma, L. Oswego Tea. 
Rare. 
Riverside. 
A few specimens with the flowers bright scarlet and over 2J inches 
long were collected near South Chicago. Pine Station, Indiana, 
Brennan . (B. P.) 
805. M. fistulosa, L. Wild Bergamot. Horse-Mint. 
p { \ Rather dry banks, open woods and fence-rows; common, locally 
abundant. July — September, occasionally in November. 
806. M. bradburiana, Beck. Monarda. 
South of Hyde Park; local, Babcock. 
-*807. M. punctata, L. Horse-Mint. 
Sandy fields, open woods and banks; common southward, less com- 
mon elsewhere. July — September. & f - • ' 
BLEPHILIA, Raf. Blephilia. 
808. B. ciliata, Raf. 
Dry ground, old fields, roadsides, etc. ; infrequent. June— Septem- 
ber. (B.) 
809. B. hirsuta, Benth. 
Rich woods, north ; infrequent. July. 
Palatine; rare, Babcock. 
-h LOPHANTHTJS, Benth. Giant Hyssop. 
810. L. nepetoides, Benth. 
Open woods and copses; frequent. July — August. ^ ' v 
-t 811. L. scrophulariaBfolius, Benth. 
Glencoe and Calumet Region ; frequent, locally. Banks of the Des- 
plaines river; rather scarce. Riverside, Bastin. Harlem; rare, 
Babcock . * h 
NEPETA, L. 
812. N. cat aria, L. Catnip. 
Waste places and woods ; frequent, locally. July — September. 
813. N. glechoma, Benth. Ground Ivy. Gill 
Damp grounds near dwellings, and rarely in woods; infrequent. 
May — July. 
Common at Evanston and northward. In woods near Maywood. 
DRACOCEPHALUM, Tourn. 
814. D. parviflorum, Nutt. Dragon-head. 
Maywood; rare, Babcock. (P.) 
