72 TENNESSEE FLORA. 



P. albescens Torr. &Gray? Parksville, East Tenn. ; also 

 hill-tops south of Nashville. July-August. 



P. montanum Michx. High mountains of East Tenn. ; Big 

 Frog Mt. ; Clingraan-Dom. July. 



P. linifoliuin Pursh. Cedar and oak barrens, and highlands. 

 July— August. 



Calamintha Nepeta Link. Dry, rocky ground. Common in 

 vicinity of Nashville. July-September. 



C. glabella Benth. Abundant in the cedar glades. May-June. 



Hedeoma pulegioides Pers. Dry soil. Common. June- 

 September. 



Salvia lyrata L. Copses. Common. April-May. 



S. urticsefolia L. River banks and rich soil. May. 



Monarda didyma L. Wet places in the high mountains. 

 June-July. 



M. punctata L. Vicinity of Memphis. Dr. Egeling. 



M. clinopodia \j. Mountains of East Tenn. June-July. 



M. fistulosa L. Dry copses, fence-rows, etc. Common. 

 August— September. 



Var. mollis Benth. Hills around Nashville. August-Sep- 

 tember. 



M. Bradbuiyana Beck. Highlands of Middle Tenn. June. 



M. citriodora Cerv. Grass plots, Montgomery-Bell Academy 

 grounds, in Nashville. Adventive. July. 



Melissa officinalis L. Escaped from gardens. Nashville. June. 



Blephilia ciliata Raf. Dry soil. Very common in Middle 

 Tenn. July. 



B. hirsuta Benth. Moist thickets on Cumberland. Rare in our 

 region, Nashville. 



Lophanthus nepetoides Benth. Rich soils, thickets and fence- 

 rows, Middle Tenn. August-September. 



L. SGropkularicefolius Benth. High mountains of East Tenn. 

 July. 



Cedronella cordata Benth. Highlands. July- August. 



Nepeta Cataria L. Near dwellings and roadsides. May- 

 June. 



