92 Cheney and True—Flora of Madison and Vicinity. 
Lycopus, Tourn. Water horehound. 
444. L. sinucitus , Ell. 
Common. 
Pycnanthemum, Michx. Mountain mint. Basil. 
445. *P. lanceolatum, Pursh. 
Common in wet meadow land. 
Hedeoma, Pers. Mock pennyroyal. 
446. **//. pulegioules , Pers. American pennyroyal. 
In dry soil. Throughout this region but not 
abundant. 
Monarda, L. Horse-mint. 
447. *M. fistulosa, L. Wild bergamont. 
Abundant everywhere. 
448. *Jf. punctata , L. Horse-mint. 
Three or four specimens of this species were col¬ 
lected near the Fuller and Johnson Plow Works, 
Madison. Not observed elsewhere in this region. 
Blephilia, Baf. 
449. B. ciliata, Raf. 
Growing in wild meadow land northeast of Men- 
dota and south of Lake Wingra. Local. 
Lophanthus, Benth. Giant hyssop. 
450. L. nepetoides, Benth. 
Growing beside the C. M. & St. P. R. R. east of 
Elmside. Rare. 
Nepeta, L. Cat-mint. 
451. *N. Cataria, L. Catnip. 
Common in waste grounds. 
452. *N. Glechoma, Benth. Ground ivy. Gill-over-the- 
ground. 
Along fences and sidewalks. Rather common. 
Scutellaria, L. Skullcap. 
453. **$. lateriflora, L. Mad-dog skullcap. 
Wet shady places. Common. 
454. S. parvula, Michx. 
In dry soil. Local. 
