538 LAMIACEAE 



N. J. Middlesex and Monmouth counties, increasing southward. 



especially in the pine-barrens, where it is often weedy. 

 Pa. Bristol, Bucks Co. 



Tertiary, common: Cretaceous, less common: Older Formations, 

 confined to Trenton gravels in Pa., and perhaps near the serpentine 

 on S. I. 162-220 days. About sea level. 



19. Blephilia Raf. 



.Pubescence short; upper leaves lanceolate or oblong, slightly serrate. I. B. ciliata. 



Pubescence villous; upper leaves ovate or ovate-lanceolate, sharply 



serrate. 2. B. hirsuta. 



1. B. ciliata (L.) Raf. In dry woods and thickets: Vt. to Mich., 



Wise, Ga. and Mo. 



Conn. Fairfield and Litchfield counties. 



Penn. Chester, Northampton, Bucks and Delaware counties. 



2. B. hirsuta (Pursh) Torr. In woods and thickets: Vt. to Wise, 



Ga. and Tex. 



Conn. Northern New Haven and southern Litchfield counties. 

 N. Y. Dutchess, Greene and Ulster counties. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, o: Older Formations, confined to the 

 north. Not south of the moraine. 117-160 days. 378-3,900 ft. 



20. Hedeoma Pers. 

 1. H. pulegioides (L.) Pers. In dry fields: N. S. to Ont. and 

 Minn., south to Fla. and Kan. 



Common throughout the range, except in the pine-barrens and 

 the coastal plain of L. I. 



Hedeoma hispida Pursh has been collected as a waif, in Conn. 



21. Melissa [Tourn.] L. 



1. M. officinalis L. In waste places, thickets and woods: Me. to 

 Ga. and W. Va. Naturalized from Europe. 



Not rare as a weed in most parts of our range, but not recorded 

 from and near the pine-barrens. 



22. Satureia [Tourn.] L. 



1. S. hortensis L. In waste places: N. B. and Ont. to Pa., west 



to Nev. Native of Europe. 

 Very rare as a weed. Not recently collected. 



