3o2 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Thymus, I.. (Thyme.) 



T- Serpvllum, L. Escaped from cultivation. (Adv. Eu.) 



Calamintha, M'xnch. 



C. Clinopodium, Benth. Edges of thickets and along fence rows. 



Melissa, L. (Balm.) 



M. officinalis, L. Near dwellings where it has escaped from cultivation. 

 (Nat. Eu.) 



Hedeoma, Pers. (Mock Pennyroyal.) 



H. pulegioides. Pers. Old fields and woods. 



Collinsonia, L. (Horse Balm.) 



C. Canadensi.-i, L. Damp shady woods. 

 Salvia, L. (Sage.) 



S. lyrata, h. New Castle. (Hexamer.) 



Monarda, L. (Horse Mint.) 



M. didyma, E. Peekskill. Not common. (Le Roy.) 



M. fistulosa, L. Old fields near Little Rye Lake. 



M. punctata, L. Not common. Sing Sing. ^Dr. Fisher.) 



Blephilia, Raf. 



B. ciliata, Raf. Peekskill. (Le Roy.) 



liOphanthus, Benth. (Giant Hyssop.) 



Xi. scrophularicefolius, Benth. Edges of woods. 



Nepeta, L. (Cat-Mint. Catnip.) 



N. Cataria, L. Near dwellings, common. (Adv. Eu.) 

 N. Glechoma, Benth. A weed in gardens. 



Physostegia, Benth. (False Dragon-Head.) 

 P. Virginiana, Benth. Not Common. 



Brunella, Tourn. (Self-Heal.) 



B. vulgaris, L. Fields and open woods, 



Scutellaria, L. (Skullcap.) 



S. pilosa, Mx. Jerome Park. (Bicknell.) 

 S. integrifolia, L. Along fences. 

 S. galenculata, L. Shady places along brooks. 

 S. lateriflora, L. r)amp places 



arrubium, L. (Horehound.) 

 M, vulgare, L. About dwellings. (Nat. Eu.) 



Galeopsis, L. (Hemp-Nettle.) 



G. Tetrahit, L. Waste places. (Nat. Eu.) 



