REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST 1902 189 



Hedeoma pulegioides (L.) Pers. 

 American pennyroyal 

 Dry fields, specially on hills. Abundant. August. 



Clinopodium vulgare. L. 

 Oalamintha clinopodium Benth. 

 Wild has II 

 Woods, fields and thickets. Common. Summer. 



Koellia fiexuosa (Walt.) MacM. 

 Pycnanthenium linifolium Pursh 

 Narrow-leaved mountain mint 

 Fields near Campville. August. 



Koellia virginiana (L.) MacM. 

 Pycnanthenium lanceolatum Pursh 

 Virginia mountain mint 

 Fields near Campville and Barton. August. 



Koellia incana (L.) Kuntze 

 Pycnanthemum incanum Michx. 

 Hoary mountain mint 

 Thickets and dry hillsides. More common than the two pre- 

 ceding species. September-October. 



Thymus serpyllum L. 

 Creeping thym e 

 Old graveyards. iS'aturalized. Summer. 



Lycopus virginicus L. 

 Bugleioeed 

 W^et soil. Common. August. 



Lycopus americanus Muhl. 

 L. s i n u a t u s Ell. 

 Cut-leaved water lioarliound 

 ] >amp grounds. Common. July-September. 



Mentha spieata L. 

 M. V i r i d i s L. 



Spearmint 

 \\'(^t ground and along streams. Common. August. 



