278 FLORA OF PHILADELPHIA. 



5. StAchys palustris L. M. p. 793: Wet ground. Summer. 



6. Stachys aspera Michx. M. p. 793. Wet ground. Summer. 



Philadelphia — Fairmount Park (Wn.). Bucks — (P.). Delaware — 

 Lansdowne (Pe.). Chester— (P.) . Lancaster— (P.). 

 New Jersey— Frequent. ' ' 



New Castle— General and frequent. 



7. Stachys coedata Riddell. M. p. 793. Woods and thickets. Summer. 



Camden— Banks of Delaware (C). Hunterdon— Roseinont (C). 

 S. Stachys arvensis L. Woundwort. M. p. 793. Waste places. Summer. 

 Philadelphia— (P.) . 

 Camden— Kaighn's Point, I. Burh (He.) (Mac). 



Stachys annua L. M. p. 792. Ballast. Summer. 

 Camden— Kaighn's Point, I. Burh (He.). 



16. SALVIA L. Sage. 

 1. Salvia lybata L. M. p. 794. Woodlands and meadows. Early summer. 



17. MONAEDA L. 



Flower-clusters solitary, terminal. 



Corolla scarlet, 3-5 cm. long; bracts red. 1. M. didyma. 



Corolla white, pjnk or purple, 2-3 cm. long. 



Leaves membranous; corojla slightly pubescent, 2-2.5 cm. long. 



2. M. Clinopodia. 

 Leaves thin or firm; corolla pubescent, 2.5-3 cm. long., 



Corolla cream-color, pink or purplish, 3. M. fistulosa. 



Corolla and bracts deep purple or purple-red. 4. M . media,. 

 Flower^elusters both axillary and terminal. 5. M. punctata. 



1. Monarda didyma L. Oswego Tea, Bee Balm. M. p. 795. Moist woods 



.■,-, along streams. Summer. 



Philadelphia— Banks of Schuylkill, Dr. J. B. Brinton (He.). Bucks — 

 Point Pleasant (Fr.). Montgomery — Bryn Mawr (Gi.). Delaware — 

 Lansdowne (Pe.), Castle Rock (VP.). Chester— Rosedale (Mac), near 

 State Line, Canny (Ta,). Berks-r Hamburg (Cr.). Northampton— (P.). 



Hunterdon— Hoaemont (C). 



2. Monarda Clinopodia A. Basil Balm. M. p. 796. Woods and thickets. 



Summer. ; ' 

 Philadelphia — (P.). Bucks — Deep Run (Fr.). Lancaster — (P.). 

 Northampton— (P.). Dauphin— (P.). Delaware— Marple (B. Sm.). 



3. Monarda fistulosa L. Wild Bergamot. M. p. 796. Dry spil. Sum- 



mer. 



4. Monarda media Willd. Purple Bergamot^ M. p. 796. ' Moist thickets. 



Summer. 

 Bucks— Near Doylestown (Fr.). Northampton — Easton, Porter (B. C). 



•5: Monarda punctata L. Horse-mint. M. p. ; 796; Dry soil. Summer 

 and fall. : ; 



Bucks— Bristol (P.), Solebury Twp. (Ws.). 

 New Jersey— Common. 

 New Castle— Delaware Junction, Commons. 



