LAMIACEAE 537 



Corolla cream-color, pink or purplish. 



Pubescence spreading; leaves thin. 3. M. fistulosa. 



Pubescence short, canescent; leaves firm. 4. M. mollis. 



Corolla and bracts deep purple or purplish red. 5. M. media. 



Flower-clusters both axillary and terminal. 6. M. punctata. 



i. M. didyma L. In moist soil, especially along streams: N. B. 

 to Ont., Mich, and Ga. 

 Conn. Scattered as an adventive. 



N. Y. Catskill Mountains, escaped from cultivation elsewhere. 

 N. J. Bergen, Warren and Hunterdon counties: escaped from 



cultivation elsewhere. 

 Pa. Pike, Monroe, Northampton and Bucks counties. 



2. M. clinopodia L. In woods and thickets: Ont. to Ga. and Ky. 



Known in our range only from Northampton, Bucks, Philadel- 

 delphia and Delaware counties, Pa., and as introduced in Conn. 



3. M. fistulosa L. On dry hills and in thickets: Me. and Ont. 



to Minn., Kan., Fla. and La. 



Conn. Common along the coast, decreasing inland. 



N. Y. Occasional on L. I. and S. I., decreasing up the Hudson 



Valley to northern Westchester Co., unknown elsewhere. 

 N. J. Rare and local in Ocean, Monmouth and Middlesex coun- 

 ties, thence increasing but scattered northward ; not in the pine- 

 barrens. 

 Pa. Throughout the area. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, rare: Older Formations, increasing west- 

 ward, as a wild plant. 138-220 days. Sea level-1,080 ft. 



4. M. mollis L. Dry soil, Me. to Br. Col., Ala. and Texas. 



Conn. Frequent throughout the state. 



N. Y. Bedford, Westchester Co., and Copake Falls, Columbia Co. 



N. J. Passaic, Sussex and Bergen counties. 



5. M. media Willd. In moist thickets: Me. to Ont., Pa. and Va. 



Conn. Escaped from gardens. 



N. Y. Formerly near Fordham, N. Y. City, as an escape. 



N. J. Hunterdon Co. 



Penn. Bucks and Northampton counties. 



6. M. punctata L. In dry fields: S. N. Y. to Fla., Wise, Kan. 



and Tex. 



N. Y. Rare on southern S. I., unknown elsewhere. 



