72 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



703. P. incanum, Michx. (H. and C.) 

 Dry woods near the lake ; not common. July-Aug. 



Near Pleasant Grove Brook. Woods and slopes from McKinney's 

 north. S. W. corner of Cayuga L. North of Ludlowville, and of 

 King's Ferry. Paine's Creek. 



291. Thymus, Tourn. 



704. T. Serpyllum, l. Creeping Thyme. Wiw* Thyme. 

 Beside the road between W. Groton and Locke ; well established, 



(F L. Kilbome,) Aug. 15, 1881. 



T. vulgaris, L. Found one year, (1882,) growing spontaneously 

 on the Fiske-McGraw grounds, (by F. L. K. \ 



292. Calamintha, Tourn. 



705. C AciNOS, Clairv. 



Along the road east of Ithaca Cemetery. (Mr. Lord, 18S1) ! It 

 also occurs in the rocky part of the cemetery. 



706. C. Clinopodium, L. Basil. (H. and C.) 

 Fields and pastures ; common. July. 



293. Melissa, Tourn. 



707. *M. officinalis, L. Common Balm. (C.) 

 Roadsides and banks ; scarce. July-Aug. 



Byroad " near Newfield," 1878, (Trelease and Severance.) By 

 R. R. near King's Ferry. Big Gully, below crossing of second road. 



294. Hedeoma, Pers. 



70S. *H. pulegeoides, Pers. Pennyroyal. (H. and C.) 



Dry ground ; abundant. Aug. 



295. Monarda, Linn. 



709. :: "M. didyma, L. Bee-balm. Scarlet Balm. (H. and C.) 

 Rich woods, borders of low grounds ; frequent. July-Sept. 

 Lake Marshes, 1S73, (KeUermannW Negundo Woods. Case. Cr. 



toward Ellis Hollow, through Ringwood, to the Freeville and 

 Round-Marsh region. White Church valley. Danby. W. Dauby 

 to Signer's Woods. Taughaunock and other ravines. 



710. M. Clinopodia, L. {M.ftstulosa, L., in part, of the Man. Pycnan- 

 themum Monardella, Michx., Flora, II, 8, t. 34.) 



Shaded ravines ; rare. July-Aug. 



Six Mile Cr., below Green-Tree Falls. Trumansburg ravine. 

 This plant is characterized by its taller, slender, nearly smooth or 

 somewhat villous stems ; thin, sleuder-petioled, coarsely-serrate 

 leaves ; throat of calyx sparingly hirsute and corolla dull-white or 

 pink, and rather shorter than in M. fistulosa L. (See Gray, Syiiopt. 

 Flora, II, (1), p. 374.) 



711. *M. fistulosa, L., var. mollis, Benth., (see Gray, Synopt. Flora, 

 II, (1), p. 374.) Wild Bergamot. (H. and C.) 



River-banks and shores ; frequent. 



Negundo Woods, and up the valley to Newfield. Renwick. 

 Myers Point. Paine's Cr. Union Springs. Taughaunock, etc. 



