CIK 



Journal of Pharmacology, 



Devoted to the Advances Made in Materia Medica in its Branches. 



Pharmacy, Pharmacognosy, Chemistry, Botany, Pharmaco- 



Dynamics, Therapeutics and Toxicology. 



Printed for the Alumni Association of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York, 

 by The New Era Printing Company, Lancaster, Pa. 



Vol. V. 



OCTOBER, 1898. 



No. 10. 



Medicinal Plants of New Jersey.* 



By H. H. Rusby, M.D. 



[Continued from July Issue, page 146.] 



LIBRARY 

 NEW YORK 

 BOTANICAL 



GARDEN. 



All these Old World plants~~occur occa- 

 sionally as introductions. 



ORIGANUM VULGARE L, 

 Thymus Serpyllum L. 

 Hyssopus officinalis L. 

 MELISSA OFFICINALIS L. 

 *HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES (L.) PERS. AMERICAN PENNY- 

 ROYAL. 



The mistake is general of calling this Pennyroyal, a name which be- 

 longs to the Mentha Pulegium of Europe. 

 Monarda fistulosa L. Wild Bergamot. 



Occasional throughout the State. 

 MONARDA PUNCTATA L. HORSE MINT. 



Rare northward, but very abundant in the southern counties. 

 *NEPETA CATARIA L. CATMINT. 



Very abundant in waste places all over the State. 

 *Glechoma hederacea L. Ground Ivy. 



Common and abundant throughout. 

 ^SCUTELLARIA LATERIFLORA L. SKULL-CAP. 



Common throughout the State. 

 ^Prunella vulgaris L. Heal-all. 



One of our commonest weeds. 



*Read before the New Tersey State Pharmaceutical Association, Summit Meeting, May 18, 1838. 



