LAMIACEAE 531 



Pa. Northampton, Bucks, Delaware and Chester counties. 

 Distribution scattered and little understood. 



7. S. galericulata L. In swamps and along streams: Newf. to 



Mask., N. Car., Ohio, Neb., Ariz, and Wash. Also in 

 Europe and Asia. 



Frequent throughout most of the range except in the pine- 

 barrens, there rare or wanting. 



8. S. nervosa Pursh. In moist woods and thickets: N. Y. and 



N. J. to 111., N. Car., Tenn. and Mo. 



N. J. Hunterdon Co., near the Delaware: not recently collected. 



Pa. Bucks, Philadelphia, Delaware and Chester counties. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, o: Older Formations, rare and scattered 

 near the " fall line," along the Delaware River. 175-220 days. 

 About sea level. 



6. Marrubium [Tourn.] L. 

 1. M. vulgare L. In waste places: Me. and Ont. to Minn., B. 

 Col., Tex. and Mex. Naturalized from Europe. 

 Local as a weed in most parts of the range. 



7. Agastache Clayt. 



Glabrous or very nearly so, stout; corolla greenish yellow. I. A. nepetoides. 



Pubescent; corolla purplish. 2. A. scrophulariaefolia. 



I. A. nepetoides (L.) Kuntze. In woods and thickets: Vt. and 



Ont. to S. Dak., Kan., Ga. and Ark. 



Conn. Rare in Hartford, New Haven and Fairfield counties, 

 unknown elsewhere. 



N. Y. Rare on the north side of L. I., unknown from the south 

 side; rare on S. I., thence increasing but not very common north- 

 ward. 



N. J. Rare and scattered in Gloucester, Camden and Monmouth 

 counties, especially along the Delaware, thence increasing north- 

 ward; not in the pine-barrens or south of them. 



Pa. Northampton, Bucks, Delaware, Chester and Philadelphia 

 counties. 

 Tertiary, 0: Cretaceous, rare in the region of glacial terraces, 



still less common elsewhere: Older Formations, increasing but 



scattered northward. 117-220 days. Sea level-2,800 ft. 



