532 LAMIACEAE 



2. A. scrophulariaefolia (Willd.) Kuntze. In woods and thickets: 

 Mass. to Wise, Kan., N. Car. and Ky. 

 Conn. Rare throughout most of the state. The variety mollis 



(Fernald) Heller has been collected at Fairfield, otherwise 



unknown in the local flora range. 

 N. Y. On the north shore of L. I. and formerly on S. I., thence 



increasing, but never common northward. 

 N. J. Camden and Monmouth counties, increasing northward; 



not in the pine-barrens. 

 Pa. Northampton, Bucks, Delaware and Chester counties. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, very rare: Older Formations, increasing 

 northward. 117-220 days. Sea level-2,950 ft. 



A. Foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze has been reported from Portland, Conn, as a rare waif; 

 doubtfully extablished. 



8. Nepeta [Rivin.] L. 

 1. N. Cataria L. In waste places: N. B. and Que. to S. Dak., 

 Va. and Kan. Naturalized from Europe. 

 Common as a weed in most parts of our range. 



9. Glecoma L. 



1. G. hederacea L. In waste places and in thickets: Newf. to 

 Minn., Ga. and Kan. Naturalized from Europe. 



Common, nearly always as a weed, in most parts of our range. 



10. Prunella L. 



1. P. vulgaris L. In fields, woods and waste places: throughout 

 N. Am. Naturalized from Europe. 

 Common throughout the range. 

 P. laciniata L. has been collected as a waif near New York, but not recently. 



11. Dracocephalum [Tourn.] L. {Physostegia Benth.) 

 1. D. virginianum L. In moist soil: Que. to the N. W. Terr., 

 Fla., La. and Tex. 



Occasional in most parts of our range, but always as an 

 escape from cultivation. Perhaps, though doubtfully, wild in 

 Luzerne Co., Pa. In its wild state, ranging west of our area. 



12. Galeopsis L. 



Plant puberulent; leaves linear to lanceolate. I. G. Ladanum. 



Plant hispid; leaves ovate. 2. G. Trtrahti. 



