240 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Peas 
CLINOPODIUM lL. } 
Clinopodium nepeta (L.) Kuntze (Calamintha nepeta Savi.) 
European Basil Thyme. 
Dry uplands and roadsides. Oxford. July-Sept. 
Clincpodium Carolinianum (Walt.) Kuntze (EE Caro- 
liniana Walt.) Carolina Thyme. 
Dry open woods (Mohr). August and September. 
Clinopodium coccineum (Nutt.) Kuntze (Calamintha Coccinea 
(Nutt.) Benth.) Searlet Baln. 
Sandy pine ridges; Coastal Islands (Tracy); Cat Island; 
Gulfport. September. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
SALVIA L. Sage. 
Salvia cocinea Juss. Scarlet-flowered Salvia. 
Sandy soil; waste places; southern part of state. Bay St. 
Louis (Allison) June-Oct. 
Allison Herb. 
Salvia azurea Lam. Azure Salvia. 
Dry sandy soil. Marion Co. (Hilg.); Ocean Springs 
(Tracy); Jones Co. (Allison); Bay St. Louis (Allison). 
Spring-Fall. 
Allison Herb 
Salvia urticifolia L. Nettle-Leaf Salvia. 
Open rich woods or thickets. Northeast Mississippi (Hilg.) 
Spring and summer. 
Salvia lyrata L. Meadow Sage. 
Open grassland throughout the state. Oxford; Tishomin- 
go Co. (Allison) ; Jackson; Bay St. Louis (Allison). Spring 
and Summer. ) 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
MONARDA IL. Horsemint. 
Monarda fistulosa L. Wild Bergamot. 
Fence rows and thickets; dry woods. Oxford; Iuka; 
