202 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
S. hyssopifolia, Michx. 
In low grounds. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Essex: Along 
the Passaic River—Rusby. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Mid- 
dlesex: Monmouth Junction—E. Volk. Burlington: Pember- 
ton—Miss H. M. Willmarth ; Medford—E. H. Kilmer. Cam- 
den :—Canby. 
GALEOPSIS, L. 
Hemp-nettle. 
G. Tetranit, L. 
Warren :—Knighton. Hunterdon: Frenchtown—Schuh. 
Hudson: In ballast at Communipaw—A. Brown. Camden: In 
ballast—Parker. Fugitive from Europe. 
G. Lapanum, L. 
Monmouth and Ocean: Near dwellings, rare—Knieskern. 
Hudson: In ballast at Communipaw—Martindale. Fugitive 
from Europe. 
LEONURUES, L. 
Motherwort. 
L. Carpraca, L. 
In waste places; common. Naturalized from Europe. 
LAMIUM, L. 
Dead-nettle. 
L. AMPLEXICAULE, L. Henbit. 
In waste and cultivated grounds; frequent. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
L. Macutatum, L. 
Sussex: Escaped from gardens to roadside at Vernon, and 
Warren: On Scott’s Mt., near Montana—Britton. Fugitive 
from Europe. 
L. atBum, L. 
Camden: Kaighn’s Point—Burk. Mercer: In a waste field 
near Trenton—W. 8S. Lee. Fugitive from Europe. 
TRICHOSTEMA, L. 
Blue Curls. 
T. dichotomum, L. Bastard Pennyroyal. 
In dry fields. Common throughout the State. 
