76 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



HEDEOMA Pers. Mock Pennyroyal 



H. HispiDA Pursh. Adventive in garden, Burlington, (Hollister); Col- 

 chester, (GrifRn). June, July. 



H, puleg-ioides (L.) Pers. American Pennyroyal. Dry fields; fre- 

 quent. July, Aug. 



LAMIUM (Tourn.) L. Dead Nettle 



L. AMPLExicAULE L. Henbit. Cultivated ground; rare. June-Aug. 

 South Burlington, (N. F. F.). 



L, MACULATUM L. Spotted Dead Nettle, Flowering Sage. Roadside 

 escape from garden, Essex, (N. F. F.). May-Oct. 



LEONURUS L. Motherwort 



L. Cardiaca L. Common Motherwort. Waste places; common. July, 

 Aug. 



LYCOPUS (Tourn.) L. W.^ter HorEhound 



L. amerieanus Muhl. Cut-leaved Bugle Weed. Moist soil; common. 

 Aug., Sept. 



L. uuiflorus Michx. Bugle Weed. Moist places; common. Aug., Sept. 

 MENTHA (Tourn.) L. Mint 



M. aryeiisis L., var. caiiadeusis (L.) Briq. Wild Mint. Wet places; 



common. July, Aug. 

 M. GENTiLis L. Spotted or Whorled Mint. Occasional in waste places 



and about old dwellings. July-Sept. 

 M, PIPERITA L. Peppermint. Along brooks; rare. Aug., Sept. Essex 



and Shelburne, (N. F. F.) ; South Burlington, (Mrs. Walker). 

 M. SPiCATA L. Spearmint. Wet ground, Burlington, (N. F. F.). Aug., 



Sept. 



MONARDA L. Horse Mint 



M. mollis L. Wild Bergamot. Dry grounds; rare. July, Aug. Bur- 

 lington, (Jones); Shelburne, (Mrs. Gebhardt). 



M. PUNCTATA L. Horse Mint. Sandy ground; rare. July-Sept. Col- 

 chester and Burlington, (N. F. F.) ; Essex, (Jones and Howe). 



NEPETA (Rivin.) L. Cat Mint 



N. Cataria L. Catnip. Dry pastures; common. July-Sept. 



