78 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



M. fistulosa, L. Wild Bergamot. Not common. Woods, New 

 Jersey, Torrey Catalogue; Morris Co., C. F. Austin; near Phillips- 

 hurg, T. C. Porter ; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; near Keyport, 

 Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. 



M. punctata, L. Horse Mint. Abundant on the Yellow Drift and 

 mostly confined to it. 



Lophanthus, Benth GIANT HYSSOP. 



L. nepetoides, Benth. Rare. Plainfield, F. Tweedy ; Weehawken 

 and Hoboken, C. F. Austin ; Montclair, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe; Free- 

 hold, 0. R. Willis. 



L. scrophularieefolius, Benth. Not common. Hoboken, C. F. 

 Austin; Weehawken. N. L. Britton ; Freehold, O. R.Willis; banks of 

 the Delaware, near Camden, C. F. Parker. 



Physostegia, Benth FALSE DRAGON-HEAD. 



P Virginiana, Benth. Escaped from cultivation at Plainfield, F. 

 Tweedy. 



Nepeta, L CAT-MINT. 



N. Cataria, L. Catnip. Roadsides and waste places near dwellings. 

 Common throughout. Adv. Eu. 



N. Glechoma, Benth. Ground Ivy. Gill. Waste places. Quite 

 common throughout. Adv. Eu. 



Brunella, Tourn "... SELF-HEAL. 



B. vulgaris, L. Heal-all. Woods and fields. Common throughout. 

 Probably introduced from Europe for the most part. Eu. 



Scutellaria, L SKULLCAP. 



S. pilosa, Michx. Hairy Skullcap. Dry woods. Frequent through- 

 out the State. 



S. integrifolia, L. Entire-leaved Skullcap. Frequent throughout 

 the State. 



S. galericulata, L. Rather common in the northern counties, but 

 rare on the Yellow Drift. 



S. lateriflora, L. Mad-dog Skullcap. Wet shady places. Common 

 throughout. 



Marrubium, L HOREHOUND. 



M. vulgare, L. Common Horehound. Frequent in waste places 

 and ballast. Nat. Eu. 



Galeopsis, L HEMP-NETTLE. 



G. Tetrahit, L. Common Hemp-nettle. In ballast at Camden, C. 

 F. Parker; and Communipaw, A. Brown; Warren Co., F. Knighton. 

 Nat. Eu. 



