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CUNILA, L. 
Dittany. 
. Mariana, L. 
In dry soil. Salem: Swede’s Bridge—E. E. Hackett. Cum- 
berland: Bridgeton—Britton. Gloucester: Occasional near 
Mickleton—B. Heritage. Monmouth: Near Keyport—R. W. 
Brown. Mercer: Frequent at Trenton; and frequent through- 
out the middle and northern counties. 
PYCNANTHEMUM, Michx. 
: : Mountain-mint. 
. aristatum, Michx. 
Dry soil in the pine barrens. “From New Jersey south- 
ward ”—Gray. Ocean: “Not rare”—Knieskern; Waretown 
—E. H. Day. Apparently very uncommon. 
. incanum (L.), Michx. 
In dry soil. Atlantic: Quaker Bridge—Parker; Hammon- 
ton—Bassett. Gloucester: Two miles northwest of Mick- 
leton—B. Heritage. Cumberland: Bridgeton—Britton. Cam- 
den: Near Merchantville—J. Stokes. Union: Plainfield — 
Tweedy. Mercer: Trenton—A. C. Stokes; and frequent in 
rocky places, middle and northern counties. 
. clinopodioides, T. & G. 
In rocky woods. Sussex: Near Branchville, and near High 
Point— Britton. Hunterdon: Milltown—Best. Passaic : 
Pompton—Britton. Bergen: Palisades—Austin. 
. Torreyi, Benth. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Monmouth: Freehold —Willis. 
Salem :—Commons. Atlantic: Frequent about Elwood — 
Peters. 
. muticum (Michx.), Pers. 
In low grounds. Atlantic: Absecon—Bassett. Monmouth : 
Farmingdale—Britton. Burlington: Medford—E. H. Kilmer. 
Hudson: Weehawken—Torrey Catalogue; New Durham and 
Bergen Point—Leggett. Essex: Frequent—Rusby. Bergen: 
Closter—Austin; frequent at Rutherfurd—Schuh. Warren: 
Marble Hill, above Phillipsburg—Porter. Hunterdon: Near 
Sergeantsville and Rosemont, frequent—Best. . 
