CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 199 
MELISSA, L. 
Balm. 
M. orFicinauis, L. 
Escaped from gardens to waste places. Bergen: Alpine— 
Schuh. Hudson: Weehawken—Ruger. Bergen Point—Leg- 
gett. Mercer: Hightstown—Willis. Camden: In ballast— 
Martindale. Hunterdon: Rosemont, frequent—Best. Ad- 
ventive from Europe. 
SALVIA, L. 
Sage. 
S. lyrata, L. 
In sandy soil. Middlesex: South Amboy and Chesquakes 
Creek—Britton. Mercer: Abundant at Trenton—E. Volk, 
Apgar; and frequent southward on the Yellow Drift. 
S. PRATENSIS, L, 
Atlantic: Mays Landing, 1889—Peters. Fugitive from 
Europe. 
MONARDA, L. 
Horse-mint. 
M. didyma, L. Oswego Tea. 
Low grounds. Bergen :—Austin; West Rutherfurd—Schuh. 
Warren: Marble Hill—Porter ; Van Campen’s Creek—Britton. 
Hunterdon: ‘Near-Rosemont, rare—Best.* 
M. fistulosa, L. Wild Bergamot. 
In dry soil. Monmouth: Near Keyport—R. W. Brown. 
Mercer: Pennington—Apgar. Somerset: Peapack—Miss R. 
C. Perry. Essex: Franklin— Rusby. Hunterdon: Near 
Byram, scarce; Rosemont, frequent—Best. Morris :—Austin. 
Warren: Marble Hill—Porter. Bergen: Carlstadt— Schuh. 
Var. rubra, Gray. 
Hunterdon: Near Frenchtown—Schuh. 
Var. mollis (L.), Benth. 
‘Sussex: Pochuck Mt., west of McA fee—Britton. 
M. punctata, L. 
In sandy fields. Middlesex: South Amboy—Leggett. Mer- 
cer: Trenton—E. Volk; and common southward, on the 
Yellow Drift. 
*Also recorded as from Monmouth and Ocean counties by Dr. Knieskern. 
