32 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Order 59. VERBENACE^. Vervain Family. 



Verbena, Tourn. Vervain. 



V. urticaefolia, L. (White Vervain.) Common. 



V. angustifolia, Michx. . In an old pasture near Hanover; rare so far 



north. 

 V. hastata, L. (Blue Vervain.) Roadsides; common. 



[The Verbenas of the gardens are hybrid forms derived from a number of 

 South American species, including one (V. Aubletia) which is indigenous 

 to the West and South.] 



Phyrma, L. Lopseed. 



P. Leptostachya, L. Woods ; common. 



Order 60. LABIATE. [Mint Family. 



Trichostema, L. Blue-curls. Bastard Pennyroyal. 



T. dichotomum, L. Sandy fields. 

 Teucrium, Tourn. Germander. 



T. Canadense, L. (Wood Sage.) Near Conn, river. Hanover, N. H. p 

 Olcott, Vt. ; etc. 



Mentha, Tourn. Mint. 



M. VIRIDIS, L. (Spearmint.) Wet places ; common; European. 



M. piperita, L. (Peppermint.) Along brooks ; frequent; European. 



M. Canadensis, L. Like the above, in wet places; common. 



M. SATIVA, L. (Whorled Mint.) Plymouth, Sa^-gent. A garden escape,, 

 perhaps. 

 Lycopus, Tourn. Water Plorehound. 



L. Virginicus, L. (Bugle-weed.) Marshes. 



L. sinuatus, Ell. (L. Europaeus, L., var. sinuatus. Gray.) Common in wet 

 grounds. 

 Pycnanthemum, Michx, Mountain Mint. 



P. lanceolatum, Pursh. Claremont, D?-. Barrows ; not common. 



P. muticum, Pers. Royalton, Vt., Ward. 



P. incanum, Michx. Claremont, Dr. Barrows ; rare. 



Origanum, Tourn. Wild Marjoram. 



O. vulgare, L. Claremont, Dr. Barrows ; rare; from Europe. 

 Calamintha, Tourn. Calamint. 



C. Clinopodium, Benth. (Wild Basil.) Low woods. 



Hedeoma, Pers. American Pennyroyal. 



H. pulegioides, Pers. Barren fields. Common. 



Monarda, L. Horse-Mint. 



M. didyma, L. In old gardens called " Bee Balm ; " infrequent in a wild 



state. 

 M. punctata, L. (Horse-Mint.) CXzxeraowt, Dr. Barrows ; introduced. 

 M. fistulosa, L., var. mollis, Benth. (Wild Bergamot.) In gardens; 



indigenous in Vt., Perkins. 



