Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties . 863 
693. Blephilia ciliata, Baf. 
Common; the Ill. Flora gives its habitat as “dry 
woods and thickets.” With ns it occurs on prairies in 
full sun. 
694. Blephilia hirsuta, Benth. 
Bare; moist woods. Known from a few stations 
only. 
695. Hedeoma pulegioides, Pers. Pennyroyal. 
Common; dry woods and fields. 
696. Calamintha Kuttallii, Gray. 
Bare; springy hanks of Bavine % mi. south of Ba- 
cine College. Kot known from any other station. 
697. Pycnanthemum linifolium, Pursh. Mountain Mint. 
Bare; a sheet of this species is in the herb, of the 
Milwaukee Public Museum; collected by C. E. Mon¬ 
roe in town of Yorkville, Bacine Co. 
698. Pycnanthemum lanceolatum, Pursh. Mountain Mint. 
Common; prairies and dry fields and thickets. 
699. Lycopus Virginicus, L. Bugle-weed. 
Common; low places. 
700. Lycopus sinuatus, Ell. Water Horehound. 
Common; moist, shady places. 
701. Mentha viridis, L. Spearmint. 
Common; low grounds. 
702. Mentha Canadensis, L. Wild Mint. 
Common; low grounds. Variable. 
SolanacEu®. 'Nightshade Family . 
703. Kicandra physaloides, Gaertn. Apple-of-Peru. 
Bare; in garden of my former home at Bacine. Kot 
seen otherwheres. 
704. Physalis Virginiana, Mill. Ground Cherry. 
Occasional; barren hillsides and other barren situa¬ 
tions. 
705. Physalis heterophylla, Kees. Ground Cherry. 
Common; along railroad tracks, in dry fields, etc. 
706. Solanum nigrum, L. Black Kightshade. 
Common; shaded grounds and waste places. 
