as XIV. 
Ilysanthes gratioloides, Benth.; common in moist sandy places; 
bottom of Thomas’ old mill dam, ete. 
Veronica Virginica, L. ; common in our meadows and in rich copses 
along our streams.—V. Anagallis, L.; quite common; along 
streams, brooks, ete.—V. Americana, Schwein. ; common.—V. 
scutellata, L. ; common; Keller Swamp Hole, along west road. 
—V. officinalis, L. ; common in dry fields and open woods ; Rox- 
bury and School-house woods.—V. serpyllifolia, L.; common. 
—V. peregrina, L.; common.—V. arvensis. L. ; quite common. 
Gerardia purpurea, L., scarce; in Tripp's Wild Lands, south of 
Pulver Corners.—G. tenuifolia, Vahl ; common.—G. flava, L.; 
common; Snake Hill woods, ete.—G. quercifolia, Pursh ; more 
common than preceding ; Snake Hill and all open woods.—G. 
pedicularia, L.; not very common; Slate Hills, N. of village 
and §. part of Stissing Mt. 
Pedicularis Canadensis, L.; common. 
Melampyrum Americanum, Michx.; common. 
- VERBENACES. 
Verbena angustifolia, Michx.; rather common; Burnap limestone 
fields; Turpiu fields and on Dr. Peck’s farm near Stissing. 
In this section it is found only on limestone land.—V. hastata, 
L.; common.—V. urticifolia, L. ; common. 
Phryma Leptostachya, L.; common. 
Lasiata£. 
Trichostema dichotomum, L.; very common on our sandy land near 
the village. 
Mentha viridis, L. common; abundant along the Shekomeko.—M. 
piperita, L.; quite common; along Stissing Pond.—M. arven- 
sis, L.; rare; in Ham’s tields\—M. Canadensis, L.; common 
along all our streams. ,; 
Lycopus Virginicus, L.; not very common; about pond holes in 
Strever meadows.—L. rubellus, Moench; not common; along 
Roelif Jansen’s Kill.—L. sinuatus, Ell. ; common. 
Pycnanthemum incanum, Michx. ; common in all our rocky woods. 
—P. lanceolatum, Pursh; rather common; Thompson’s Marsh 
along Wappengers Ck. 
Origanum vulgare, L.; very common in this region. It seems to 
_ flourish in a dry, calcareous soil. Our rocky, limestone fields, 
hills and woods for many miles hereabouts, are completely 
overrun with this plant, and it has become—laying aside its 
real prettiness—a great pest to farmers on this kind of land. 
Calamintha Clinopodium, Benth. ; quite common along borders of 
woods and fields. ; 
Hedeoma pulegioides, Pers.; very common. 
Collinsonia Canadensis, L.; common. 
Blephilia hirsuta, Benth.; rather abundant. along Roelif Jansen’s 
Kill; in Bush Swamp, } mile above Silvernail bridge, growing 
with Hypericum pyramidatum, 
Lophantus nepetoides, Benth. ; quite rare; along roadside by Ger- 
mond place, $ mile S. E. of Attlebury—L. scrophularizfolius, 
