136 FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 



MENTHA, L. Mint. 



M. VIEIDIS, L. Spearmint. 



Eare. Runlet and roadside ditch, Seal Harbor (Redfield); — 

 head of Ripples Pond (Rand). Naturalized from Europe. 



M. SATIVA, L. Whorled Mint. 



Brooksides; rare. Northeast Harbor; near Carter Nubble 

 (Rand) ; — Northeast Creek (M. L. Fernald). Naturalized 

 from Europe. 



M. ARVENSIS, L. Corn Mint. 



Roadside ditches and moist ground; infrequent, but not rare 

 about Southwest Harbor. Also Great Cranberry Isle (R. & R.) ; 

 — field above Long Pond (Rand). Naturalized from Europe. 

 A tall form with thinner, more sharply serrate leaves, wet 

 roadside by Juniper Cove; brooksides, Norwood Cove (Rand). 



M. Canadensis, L. Wild Mint. 



Wet places and shady banks; frequent. Also Great Cran- 

 berry Isle (Rand) ; — Little Cranberry Isle (Redfield). 



LYCOPUS, L. Water Horehound. 



L. Virginicus, L. Bugleweed. 



Common in low ground, and often becoming a weed in culti- 

 vated grounds. Small, depauperate forms are frequent. 



L. sinuatus, Ell. Cut-leaved Bugleweed. 

 Common in wet places. 



THYMUS, L. Thyme. 

 T. Serpyllum, L. Creeping Thyme. '^ 



Well established in a field, Bar Harbor (Mary Mi not). Ad- 

 ventive from Europe. 



SATUREIA, L. Savory. 

 S. HORTENSIS, L. Summer Savory. 



Escaped from cultivation; in field and waste ground, South- 

 west Harbor (Rand). Adventive from Europe. 



