CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 201 
S. galericulata, L. 
In wet places. Camden: Cooper’s Creek—Conrad. Atlantic: 
Frequent—Peters. Gloucester: Mickleton, rather rare—B. Heri- 
tage; and frequent in the middle and northern counties. 
S$. lateriflora, L. 
In wet, shaded places. Frequent throughout the State, except 
in the pine barrens. 
BRUNBLLA, L. 
. Heal-all. 
B. vulgaris, L. 
Woods and fields. Common throughout the State. 
Forma albiflora (Bogenhard), Britt. 
Middlesex : Woodbridge—Lighthipe. 
PHYSOSTEHGIA, Benth. 
Obedient Plant. 
P. Virainiana (L.), Benth. 
Escaped from gardens to waste places. Union: Plainfield— 
Tweedy. Middlesex: South Amboy—A. H. Van Cleve. Hun- 
terdon: Grover—Best. Sussex: Andover—Britton. Adventive 
from the West. 
MARRUBIUM, L. 
Horehound. 
M. vuteare, L. 
Occasional in waste places. Adventive from Europe. ; 
STACHYS, L. 
3 Hedge-nettle. 
S. palustris, L. 
Essex: Newark—Leggett. Camden: In ballast—Parker. 
Gloucester: In meadows near Mickleton—Heritage. 
S. aspera, Michx. (S. palustris, L., var. aspera, Gray.) 
Low grounds; frequent throughout the State. 
S. cordata, Ridd. (S. palustris, L., var. cordata, Gray.) 
Camden: Banks of the Delaware below Camden—Martindale. 
Hunterdon: Rosemont—Schubh. 
