862 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Labiates. Mint Family. 
678. Teucrium Canadense, L. Germander. 
Common; low grounds. 
679. Scutellaria lateriflora, L. The species of this genus are 
commonly called Skullcap. 
680. Scutellaria versicolor, Futt. 
Occasional; woods and shaded hanks. 
681. Scutellaria parvula, Michx. 
Occasional; dry hillsides and open prairie. 
682. Scutellaria galericulata, L. 
Common; wet places. 
683. Lophanthus scrophulariaefolius, Benth. Giant Hyssop. 
Common; woods. 
684. Fepeta C atari a, L. Catnip. 
Common; near dwellings and in waste places. 
685. Fepeta Glechoma, Benth. Ground Ivy; Creeping 
Charley. 
Common; shady places near dwellings. 
686. Prunella vulgaris, L. (Brunella vulgaris, L.) Self Heal; 
Heal All. 
Common; woods and fields, in all soils. 
687. Phyostegia Yirginiana, Benth. Palse Dragon’s Head. 
Common; low, wet grounds. 
688. Leonurus Cardiaca, L. Motherwort. 
Frequent; roadsides and waste places. 
689. Lamium amplexicaule, L. Dead Fettle. 
Bare; in cultivated field, saindy soil, along Lake 
Shore Bead just south of Bacine city limits. Hot seen 
elsewhere. 
690. Stachys palustris, L. This and the next number are 
called Hedge Fettle. 
Occasional; low grounds. 
691 1 . Stachys aspera, L. 
Common; low grounds. More often met with than 
S. palustris. 
692. Monarda fistulosa, L. Wild Bergamot. 
Common; roadsides, wood borders and fence rows. 
