Bignoniaceoe , Verbeniacece and Labiatee. 
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Bignoniaceoe. (Bignonia Family.) 
Tecoma, Juss. Trumpet-flower. 
RADICANS, Juss. 
Cultivated here, growing wild in central Illinois. 
Verbeniaceoe. (Vervain Family.) 
Tourn. Vervain. 
urticcefolia , L. White vervain. 
In open woods and pastures. Common. 
With V. itrticcefolia and as abundant. 
stricta, Vent. Hoary vervain. 
Along railroads and on dry hills about Madison. 
Not common. 
bracteosa, Michx. 
Dry, sandy and gravelly soil throughout the region. 
Rather common. 
434. 
Verbena, 
435. F. 
436. 
F. 
437. 
F 
438. 
F 
Phryma, L. Lopseed. 
439. P. Leptostaehya , L. 
Rich woods. Very common. 
Labiatce. (Mint Family.) 
Teucrium, Tourn. Germander. 
440. *T. Canadense , L. American germander. Wood sage. 
Occurring occasionally about the lakes. 
441. T. occidentale , Gray. 
Lake shore near University drive, Experiment 
Farm. Rather common in low ground. Dr. Stan¬ 
ley Coulter kindly verified this determination. 
Mentha, Tourn. Mint. 
442. **M. viridis, L. Spearmint. 
Picnic Point, Lake Mendota. 
443. M. Canadensis , L. Wild mint. 
Common in low pastures, along watercourses and 
about the margins of the lakes. 
