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Scutellaria galericulata L. Marsh Scullcap. 



Scutellaria galericulata Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 599. 1753 [Europe]. — Nuttall Gen. 

 II. 37. 1818.— Barton Fl. Phila. II. 38. 1818.— Britton 201.— Keller and 

 Brown 275. 



In wet ground in the northern counties and southward along 

 the Delaware River, also at Cape May. The statement in 

 Britton's Catalogue to the effect that it is "frequent in Atlantic 

 County (Peters)" must be an error; there are no specimens in 

 the State herbarium,. 



FL — Early June to late AHigust. 



Middle District. — Riverton (Bassett), Delanco, Cooper's Creek, Westville 

 (KB), Repaupo, Swedesboro, Woodstown (KB). 

 Cape May.— Cape May (OHB). 



AGASTACHE Clayton. 



Agastache nepetoides (L.). Catnip Giant Hyssop. 



Hyssopus nepetoides Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 569. 1753 [Virginia and Canada]. 

 Lophanthus nepetoides Willis 45. — Britton 200. 

 Agastache nepetoides Keller and Brown 275. 



Ivocally on edges of woods in the northern counties ; rare 



within our limits, in the upper Middle district only. 



Fl. — Late July into September. 



Middle District.— VrtehoXA (C), Gloucester (KB), Pea-shore Camden 



(P). 



Agastache scrophularifolia (Willd.). Giant Hyssop. 



Hyssopus scrophiilarifolins Willdenow, Sp. PL III. 48. 1801 [Virginia and 



Canada].— Barton, Fl. Phila. II. 31- 1818. 

 Lophanthus scrophularicefolius Britton 200. 

 Agastache scrophularice folia Keller and Brown 275. 



Frequent on the edges of woods in the northern counties; rare 



southward in the Middle district. 



Fl. — Late July into September. 



Middle District. — Freehold (C), Camden. 



PRUNELLA L. 



Prunella vulgaris L. Self-heal. 



Prunella vulgaris Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 600. 1753 [Europe]. 

 Brunella vulgaris Britton 201. 



Frequent as a weed in cultivated ground and also in woods, 

 etc., in remote sections, where it appears as if native. Original 

 habitat not ascertainable. 



Fl. — Early June into October. 



