200 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
LOPHANTHUS, Benth. 
Giant Hyssop. 
L. nepetoides (L.), Benth. 
Monmouth: Freehold—Willis. Mercer: Trenton, abundant. 
—Apgar; Princeton —Peters. Hunterdon: Frequent — Best. 
Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Hudson: Weehawken and Hobo- 
ken—Austin; Little Snake Hill—Leggett. Essex: Montclair 
—W.M. Wolfe. Bergen: Base of the Palisades—Leggett. 
L. scrophularizefolius (Willd.), Benth. 
Camden: Banks of the Delaware—Parker. Monmouth: 
Freehold— Willis; and frequent in the middle and northern 
counties. 
NEPETA, L. 
Catnip. 
N. Caraga, L. 
In waste places; common. Adventive from Europe. 
N. neprracea (L.), B.8.P. Ground Ivy. Gill. 
In waste places, even in woods; common. WNaturalized from 
Europe. 
SCUTELLARIA, L: 
Skullcap. 
S. pilosa, L. 
Monmouth and Mercer: Frequent—Willis; Keyport—R. 
W. Brown. Hunterdon: Common—Best; and common in the 
southern counties. 
Var. ovalifolia (Pers.), Benth. 
“New Jersey to Virginia”—Gray. Not seen by me from the 
State. 
S. integrifolia, L. 
In dry woods. Frequent throughout the State. Most abund- 
ant southward. 
S. nervosa, Pursh. 
Hunterdon: One mile west of Rocktown—Theo. Green ; Goat 
Hill, near Lambertville—Schuh. 
