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botanist, I believe we can dispose of this species as a rare escape in the 

 state and not as a native. 



Western Que., Out., and Mich., southw. to Ga., Ala., and Tenn. 



538. Satureja glabella (Michx.) Briquet. This species was reported for 

 Clark County and for the area of Delaware, Jay, Randolph, and Wayne 

 Counties. It was also included in the manuals but there are no Indiana 

 specimens in the Gray Herbarium nor in the New York Botanical Garden. 

 The range is given in our manuals as Ind., Ky., and Ark. No doubt it will 

 be found in southern Indiana but in the absence of a specimen I exclude it. 



539. Satureja Nepeta (L.) Scheele. This species was reported for 

 Franklin County by Meyncke in 1885. Since we have no subsequent reports 

 and no specimen, it is excluded. 



Nat. of Eu. ; locally naturalized from Md. to Ark. 



540. Hyssopus officinalis L. Hyssop. Reported in 1878 for Clark 

 County by Baird & Taylor. We have no subsequent report. This plant was 

 cultivated by pioneers for its medicinal qualities and may have at that 

 time sometimes escaped, but since it is no longer cultivated, there is little 

 probability of it becoming established. 



Nat. of Eu. ; locally established from Ont. and Maine, to N. C. and on 

 the Pacific coast. 



541. Pycnanthemum clinopodioides T. & G. (Koellia clinopodioides 

 (T. & G.) Ktze. of Britton and Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) Reported 

 for Clark County by Baird & Taylor but, since the range of the species 

 is outside of Indiana, and they did not report Pycnanthemum pilosum 

 which occurs here, I refer this report to the latter species. 



Conn, to Pa., Va., and Tenn. 



542. Pycnanthemum incanum (L.) Michx. (Koellia incana (L.) 

 Ktze. of Britton and Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) This species was reported 

 for six southern counties, but the authors did not report Pycnanthemum 

 pycnanthemoides. I believe that these authors confused the two, and for 

 the lack of a specimen, I exclude the species. 



Maine to Ont., southw. to Fla., Ala., and Mo. 



543. Pycnanthemum muticum (Michx.) Pers. (Koellia mutica 

 (Michx.) Britt. of Britton and Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) Andrews re- 

 ported this species for Monroe County without any data. Schneck reported 

 it also for the Lower Wabash Valley. Since its range is outside our area, 

 and we have no specimen, I exclude it. 



Maine to Pa., Va., and Fla. and Mo. 



544. Thymus Serpyllum L. Thyme. This species has not yet been 

 reported for Indiana but I have had a large colony in Fairview Cemetery 

 at Bluffton under observation for ten years. It was a large colony when 

 I first found it and it has been gradually spreading since that time. My 

 advice is never to let it escape because it will be almost as difficult to 



