Labiatce, Plantaginacece and JSTyctaginacece. 
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455. *S. galericulata , L. 
In wet land about the lakes. Abundant. 
Brunella, Tourn. Self-heal. 
456. *B. vulgaris, L. Common self-heal or heal-all. 
Very common. 
Leonurus, L. Motherwort. 
457. *L. Cardiaca, L. Common motherwort. 
In rich soil. Common. 
Stachys, Tourn. Hedge-nettle. 
458. JS. aspera, Michx. 
Flowers finely pubescent! Growing in low places. 
Not rare. 
Plantaginace^:. (Plantain Family.) 
Plantago, Tourn. Plantain. Ribwort. 
459. *P. major , L. Common plantain. 
Common as a persistent weed in lawns, waste 
grounds and by roadsides. 
460. *P. lanceolata, L. Rib grass. Ripplegrass. 
Growing on campus near Science Hall, on private 
lawn near Science Hall and along I. C. R. R. west 
of Madison. 
APETALiE. 
Nyctaginace^e. (Four-O’Clock Family.) 
Oxybapbus, Vahl. • 
461. 0. nyctagineus , Sweet. 
Along C. M. & St. P. R. R. in Madison and west 
of the city. 
Amarantace^e. (Amaranth Family.) 
Aaiarantits, Tourn. Amaranth. 
462. A. retroflexus, L. Pigweed. 
A rank weed in cultivated fields. Common. 
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