BOTANY. 107 



Pycnanthemum muticdm pilosum Gr. 



Cleveland, Dover Bay, W. Krebs; Springfield, Mrs. E. J. Spence; Miami Valley, 

 A. P. Morgan (Flora). 



Pycnanthemum virginicum (L.) B. S. P. {P. lanceolattim Ph.) 

 Frequent. 



91. ORIGANUM Tourn. Wild Marjoram. 



Origanum vulgare L. 



"Interior O.," Leo Lesquereux (Newberry Cat.) 



92. THYMUS Tourn. Thyme. 



Thymus serpyllum L. Creeping Thyme. 

 "Northern Ohio," H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



92a. SATURE1A Tourn. 



Satureia hortensis L. S unmer Savory. 

 "Ohio," Gray (Man.) 



93. HEDEOMA Pers. Mock Pennyroyal. 



Hedeoma PULEGIOIDES (L.) Pers. American PenuyroyaL 

 Common. 



94. CALAMINTHA Tourn. CalaminT. 



Calamintha clinopodium Benth. Basil. 



Northern and central Ohio; Fairfield Co., E. V. Wilcox, S. Renshaw. 



Calamintha glabella Benth. 



" Central Ohio," W. S. Sullivant ( Newberry Cat.) 



Calamintha glabra Nutt. (C. nuttal/ii Gray). 



Marblehead, (Ott wa Co.) W. Krebs; Lakeside, Aug. D. Selby; Tiffin (Seneca 

 Co.) W. H. Egbert; Clifton (Green Co.,) Mrs. E. J. Spence. 



95. MELISSA L. Balm. 



MELISSA officinalis L. Common Balm. 

 Occasionally throughout the state. 



96. SALVIA L. Sage. 



Salvia lyrata L. 



Painesville, H. C. Beardslee (Cat.); Rio Grande (Gallia Co.) W. W. Deckard; 

 Lawrence Co., W. C. Werner. 



