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*V. arvensis, L. (Corn Speedwell.) National Avenue. (A. Con- 
rath.) 
Gerardia tenuifolia, Vahl. (Slender Gerardia.) Near the Cement 
Works and in a few other spots in the N. part of the county. 
Castilleia coccinea, Spreng. (Scarlet Painted Cup.) Scattered 
through the county; not common. 
Pedicularis Canadensis, L. (Louse-wort.) Common, espec¬ 
ially N. 
P. lanceolata, Michx. Common in different places in all parts 
of the county. 
VERBEXACEiE. 
Verbena hastata, L. (Blue Vervain.) Common everywhere 
along the rivers. 
Y. urticifolia, L. (White Vervain.) Along roads; common. 
Phryma leptostachya, L. (Lopseed.) In woods S. and W.; 
common. 
LABIATE. 
Teucrium Canadense, L. (Wood Sage.) Occasional throughout 
the county. 
‘Mentha viridis, L. (Spear Mint.) In the S. part of the county. 
*M. arvensis, L. (Corn Mint.) Common about New Cceln, 
according to T. Bruhin. 
M. Canadensis, L. (Wild Mint.) Common everywhere. 
Lycopus Europseus L.var,sinuatus, Gray. (Water Horehoun 
Abundant in many places. 
Hedeoma pulegioides, Pers. (American Pennyroyal.) I once 
found this species in abundance in an open woo near 
Schwartzburg Station in the N. part of the county. 
Monarda fistulosa, L. (Wild Bergamot.) Common throughou 
the county. 
Blepliilia hirsuta, Benth. Occasional S. and W. 
Lophanthus scrophulariaefolius, Benth. (Giant Hyssop. 
the last. . 
‘Nepeta Cataria, L. (Catnip.) Common, especially in Wau- 
watosa. 
*N. Glechoma, Benth. (Ground Ivv.) In Wauwatosa 
Physostegia Virginiana, Benth. (False Dragon ea 
sional throughout the county. ■ 
Brunella vulgaris, L. (Common Self-heal.) Everywhere. 
Scutellaria versicolor, Nutt. (Skullcap.) I n auwa 
S. galericulata, L. In the S. part of the county. 
S. lateriflora, L. On the Milwaukee River banks N. of 
Cement Works. 
