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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA MARRUBIUM L.

M. vulgare L. Horehound. Waste grounds, escaped from gardens. Randolph : near Ford's. Jefferson : near Shepherdstown, plentiful. AGASTACHE Clayt. (1762). (Lophanthus, Benth, 1834.) A. NEPetOiDES (L.) Kuntze. Giant Hyssop. Ohio: near Wheeling (Mertz & Guttenberg). A. SCROPHULARIaeFOLIA (Willd.) Kuntze. Woods and thickets. Preston : near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). MEEHANIA Britton. M. cordata (Nutt.) Britton (Cedronella Bth.). Moist, shady ravines. Kanawha : near Charleston (Barnes). Fayette : near Kanawha Falls (James). Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel; Brozm). Randolph: summit of Point Mountain, alt. 3,700 ft. Monongalia : near Round Bottoms ; opposite Little Falls. Fayette : near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Upshur: near Buckhannon (Pollock). Taylor: near Grafton (Canby). Hancock: near Fairview (Hill). NEPETA L. N. cataria L. Catnip. Roadsides and waste places. Common throughout the State. Found at various points in the higher Alleghanies, remote from dwellings. GLECOMA L. G. hederacda L. Ground Ivy. Gill-over-the-ground. (Nepeta Bth.). Abundant throughout the settled portions of the State. PRUNELLA L. P. vulgaris L. Heal-all. (Brunella Bth.). All situations, common throughout the State. Forma albiflora (Boggenhard) Britt. Jackson : on Limestone Ridge.