PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 157 



S. NERVOSA — Pursh, 1814. Veined Skullcap. 



Frequent. Moist thickets. Apulia, June, 1889. 



MARRUBIUM— Lin., 1753. 



M. VULGARE — Lin. White, or Common Hoarhound. 



Common. Moist places; roadsides. Marcellus, July, 

 1895. 



AGASTACHE— Clayt., 1752. 



(Lophanthus.) 



A. NEPETOIDES — Kuntze. (Lophanthus nepetoides — Benth., 

 1829.) Catnip. Giant Hyssop. 

 Rare. Borders of woods. Peppermill Gorge, Aug., 

 1908. 

 A. SCROPHULARIAEFOLIA — Kuntze. (Lophanthus scrophu- 

 lariaefolius — 1829.) Figwort. Giant Hyssop. 

 Rare. Same range as A. nepetoides. Otisco, July, 1885. 



MEEHANIA— Britton. 



(Bull. Torr. Club, 189 A.) 



M. CORDATA — Britton, B. T. C, 1894. (Cedronella cordata 

 Benth.) Meehania. 

 Rare. J. Knapp's Farm, Onon. Hill, July, 1909. 



NEPETA— Lin., 1753. 



N. CATARIA — Lin., 1753. Catmint. Catnip. 



Common. Waste places; old gardens. G. wild flower 

 bed. 



GLECOMA. 



G. HEDERACEAE — Lin., 1753. (Nechoma glecoma — Benth., 

 183 A.) Gill-over-the-ground. Ground Ivy. 

 Common. Becomes a troublesome runner in lawns. 

 Summer. 



DRACOCEPHALUM— Lin. 



D. PARVIFLORUM — Nutt, 1818. Amer. Dragon Head. 



Infrequent. Dry, gravelly, or rocky soil. Rockwell 

 Springs, June, 1899. 



