PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 161 



L. SESSiLiFOLius— A. Gray, 1870. Sessile-leaved Water 

 Hoarhound, 

 Frequent. Wet places. Near Jennings' Camp, Oneida 

 Lake, Aug., 1895. 



L. Americanus — Muhl., 1815. (Lycopus sinuatus — 1817.) 

 Cut-leaved Water Hoarhound. 

 Common. Wet places. Tully, Aug., 1895. 



L. EUROPAEUS — Lin., 1753. Gipsywort. 



Infrequent. Difficult to draw lines between this and L. 

 sessilifolius. I am inclined to consider them the same, 

 but better authority separates them. Long Branch and 

 Tully, Aug., 1895. 



MENTHA— Lin., 1753. 



M. SPICATA — Lin., 1753. (Mentha viridis — Lin., 1763.) 

 Spearmint. 



Common. Roadsides; brooksides. Elmwood Brook, 

 summer, 1909. 



M. PIPERITA — Lin., 1753. Peppermint. Lamb Mint. 



Common. Brooks, ditches and all wet places. Elm- 

 wood, summer, 1909. 



M. CITRATA — Ehrh., 1792. Bergamot Mint. 



Infrequent. Wet soil. Jamesville Road, summer, 1892. 

 H. White. 



M. LONGIFOLIA— Huds., 1762. Horse Mint. 



Infrequent. Waste places. Shore of Oneida Lake, 1906. 



M. ALOPECUROIDES — Hull, 1799. (Mentha sylvestris var. 

 alopecuroides — Baker.) Woolly Mint. 

 Rare. Onon. Hill, 1908. 



M. ARVENSIS— Lin., 1753. Corn Mint. Field Mint. 



Occasional. Very variable. Scattered. Onon. Hill, 

 Aug., 1908. 



M. GENTlLis— Lin., 1753. Creeping, Whorled Mint. 

 Infrequent. Along ditches, etc. Aug., 1910. 



M. SATIVA— Lin., 1753. Marsh Whorled Mint. 



Occasional. A confusing resemblance to M. arvense. 

 Very variable. Waste places. Marcellus Falls. 



