PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY AND YICINITT. Ill 



CLiNOPODioiDES, Torr. (f* Gr. Clinopodium-like Pycnanthemum. 



Dry banks. Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarry town, /. H. Hall. 



Scarce. August, September. 



MTJTICUM, Persoon. Jw?iless Pycnanthemum. 



Barren hillsides. Tarrytown, I. H. Hall. Brighton, Monroe county, L.Holzer. 



Rare. July, August. 



LANCEOLATUM, Pursh. Lance-leaved Pycnanthemum. 



Bushy banks along the east side of Onondaga lake. Greece. Monroe county, 

 Bradley. ' Infrequent. August, September. 



ORIGANUM, L. Wild Marjoram. 



VULGJRE, L. Common Origanum. 



Sandy or gravelly banks. Troy, Aiken in herb. Sartwell Ham. Coll. 



Kare. July - October. 



THYMUS, L. Creeping Thyme. 



SERPYLLUM. L. The Ancient Serpyllum. 



Banks. Hackney falls on the outlet of Owasco lake, Auburn, certainly wild, 

 I.H.Hall. Rare. June, August. 



CALAMINTHA, Mcench. Calaminth. Basil. 



CLINOPODIUM, Bentham. Bed-foot Calamintha. 



Copses. Common. July - September. 



MELISSA, L. Balm. 



OFFICINALIS, L. Officinal Melissa. 



Roadsides, edges of woods, remote from gardens. Fairfield, Hadley in herb. 



Roadsides on the Litchfield hills. Woods near Schuyler, Herkimer county, 



on the hillside. East of Clinton. Frequent. July - September. 



HEDEOMA, Persoo7i. Pennyroyal. 



PULEGioiDEs, Pers. Pennyroyal-like Hedeoma, 

 Rich woods; barren sidehills and pastures. Common. July- September. 

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COLLINSONIA, L. Horse-halm. 



CANADENSIS, L. Canadian Collinsonia. 



Shady ravine-bottoms. Common. July, August. 



MONARDA, L. Oswego Tea. Horse-mints. 



DIDYMA, L. Two-whorled-Jlowered Monarda. 



"Wet meadows and ravines. Common. July, August. 



FIST dL OS A, L. Hollow-Stemmed Monarda. 



Rocky banks. Penn-Yan, Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. Abundant near Ro- 

 chester, Beck bot. Infrequent. July, August. 



PUNCTATA, L. Spotted-Jhwered Monarda. 



Dry grounds. Jefferson county, Vasey ; near Owego, Susquehanna valley, 

 Knieskern, Torrey Fl.N.Y. Rare. August, September. 



BLEPHILIA, Rafinesque. Blephilia. 



HIRSUTA, Bentham. Hairy Blephilia. 



Low woodlands. Abundant throughout the northern and western portions of 

 the State, Gray in Rare plants of Northern N.Y. Fairfield, Herkimer county, 

 Hadley, Gray. Richfield, Otsego county, G. W. Clinton. Bridgewater, Gray 

 in cat. Frequent. July, August. 



