CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 195 
LABIAT&. 
COLLINSONIA, L. 
Rich-weed. Horse-balm. 
C. Canadensis, L. 
In rich woods. Ocean: Along Crosswicks Creek near New 
Egypt—Britton. Gloucester: Along Raccoon Creek—B. Heri- 
tage. Burlington: Vincentown—Lighthipe; and frequent in 
the middle and northern counties. 
MENTHSA, L. 
Mint. 
M. rorunpironia, L. Round-leaved Mint. 
Hudson: Near Hudson Station—Leggett. Essex: Near 
* Bloomfield—W. M. Wolfe. Cape May: Commons. Camden: 
In ballast—Martindale. Adventive from Europe. 
M. syLvestris, L. 
Camden: White Horse—Burk. Salem: Meadow near Woods- 
town—Burk. Monmouth: Grove opposite Sea Bright—Leggett. 
Hunterdon: Bull’s Island—Best. Warren: Kent’s Furnace, 
Phillipsburg—Porter. Adventive from Europe. 
Var. ALOPECUROIDES (Hull), Baker. 
Hunterdon: Milford—Porter; near Lambertville—Apgar. 
Adventive from Europe. 
M. viripis, L. Spearmint. 
In low grounds and waste places. Common throughout the 
State. Naturalized from Europe. 
M. prperira, L. Peppermint. 
Low grounds, especially along brooks. Common throughout 
the State. Naturalized from Europe. 
M. aquatica, L. Water-mint. 
‘Camden: In wet ballast—Parker. Hunterdon: Rosemont 
—Best. Adventive from Europe. 
Var. crispa (L.), Benth. 
Bergen: Pamrapo, and Monmouth: Holmdel— Leggett. 
Adventive from Europe. 
