LAMIACEAE 54 1 



7. K. incana (L.) Kuntze. In dry thickets and on hillsides: Me. 



to Ont., Ohio and Fla. 

 Throughout the range, increasing northward. 



8. K. mutica (Michx.) Britton. In sandy soil: Me. to Va. and 



Fla., west to Mo. 



Conn. Throughout the state, decreasing northward. 



N. Y. Common on L. I. and S. I., and up the Hudson Valley to 



Putnam Co., not definitely known northward. 

 N. J. Rare and local in Warren, Hunterdon, Essex, Passaic and 



Bergen counties, mostly near the Delaware, thence increasing 



southward. 

 Pa. Northampton, Lehigh, Bucks, Delaware and Chester counties, 



increasing southward. 



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

 decreasing northward. 179-220 days. Sea level-550 ft. 



28. Cunila L. 

 1. C. origanoides (L.) Britton. In dry woods and thickets: N.Y. 

 to Fla., Ohio and Ga. 

 N. Y. Rare and local onL. I. and S. I., thence increasing but not 



common northward. 

 N. J. Throughout the state except in the pine-barrens, there 



unknown. 

 Pa. Luzerne, Northampton, Monroe, Bucks, Delaware and 



Chester counties. 



Tertiary, not on Beacon Hill, common elsewhere: Cretaceous, 

 common: Older Formations, increasing westward. 118-220 days. 

 Sea level-3,800 ft. 



29. Lycopus [Tourn.] L. 



Calyx-teeth 4 or 5, ovate, shorter than the nutlets. 



Leaves mostly ovate, usually purple; base of the stem not 



tuberous. I. L. virginicus. 



Leaves mostly lanceolate to oblong; base of stem tuberous. 



Leaves mostly firm, sessile or nearly so. 2. L. uniflorus. 



Leaves membranous, slender-petioled. 3. L. membranaceus. 



Calyx-teeth mostly 5, lanceolate or subulate, longer than the 

 nutlets. 

 Bracts minute; corolla twice as long as the calyx. 



Leaves sessile. 4. L. sessilifolius. 



Leaves narrowed into a manifest petiole. 5. L. rubellui. 



Bracts subulate or lancolate; corolla not twice as long as the 

 calyx. 



