REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST 1902 139 



Hedeoma pulegioides (L.) Pers. 

 Am erican pen n yroyal 

 Dry fields, specially on hills. Abundant. August. 



Clinopodium vulgare L. 

 Calami nth a c I i n o [> o d i u in Heiilli. 



Wild basil 

 Woods, lields and thickets. Common. Bummer. 



Koellia flexuosa (Walt.) MacM. 

 1* V c n a n t h e m u m 1 i n i f o 11 u m Pursh 

 Narrow-leaved mountain mint 

 Fields near Campville. August. 



Koellia virginiana (L.) MacM. 

 P V c n a n t h e ni u m 1 a n c e o 1 a t u m Pursh 

 Virginia mountain mint 

 Fields near Campville and Barton. August. 



Koellia incana (L.) Kuntze 

 P y c n a n t h e m u ni i n r a n u m Michx. 

 Hoary mountain mint 

 Thickets and dry hillsides. More common than the two pre- 

 ceding species. September-October. 



Thymus serpyllum L. 

 Creeping thyme 

 Old graveyards. Naturalized. Bummer. 



Lycopus virginicus L. 

 Bugle weed 

 Wet soil. Common. August. 



Lycopus americanus Muhl. 



L. s i n u a t u s Ell. 



Cut-leaved irater hoarhound 



l>nmp grounds. Common. July-Beptember. 



Mentha spicata L. 

 M. viridis L. 

 Spearmint 

 \\v\ ground and along streams, (^ommon. August. 



