PLANTS OP ONONDAGA COUNTY 159 



L. ALBUM — Lin., 1753. White Dead Nettle. 



Common in dooryards. Varies. With the three in Good- 

 rich garden. Summer, 1898. 



BALLOTA— Lin., 1753. 



B. NIGRA — Lin., 1753. Black, or Fetid Hoarhound. 

 Occasional. Near Canal, 1st Ward, summer, 1899. 



STACHYS— Lin., 1753. 



S. Hyssopifolia — Michx, 1803. Hyssop Hedge Nettle. 

 Rare. Wet, sandy places. Pleasant Beach, July, 1907. 



S. tenuifolia— Willd., 1801. Smooth Hedge Nettle. 



Infrequent. Moist fields and thickets. Long Branch, 

 July, 1909. 



S. PALUSTRis — Lin., 1753. Hedge Nettle. Clown's Wound- 

 wort. 

 Frequent. Wet grounds. Woods southeast from Or- 

 ville, July, 1908. 



S. ASPERA — Michx, 1803. Rough Hedge Nettle, or Wound- 

 wort. 

 Common. Wet grounds. South from Otisco Lake. 



MONARDA— Lin., 1753. 



M. DIDYMA — Lin. Oswego Tea. Bee Balm. 



Frequent. Moist woods. Distributed throughout Co. 

 Jamesville Woods. Brittain Woods, Aug., 1895. 



M. FiSTULOSA — Lin. Wild Bergamot. 



Frequent. Dry woods. Very variable and widely dis- 

 tributed. Jamesville Road, July, 1899. 



M. PUNCTATA — Lin., 1753. Horsemint. 



Infrequent. Sandy grounds. Centerville, July, 1898. 



HEDEOMA— Pers., 1807. 



H. PULEGIOIDES — Pers., 1807. American Pennyroyal. 



Common. Dry, open woods and fields. C. Hubbel 

 Woods, July, 1905. 



