22* XIV. 



Ilysanthes gratioloides, Benth. ; common in moist sandy places ; 



bottom of Thomas' old mill dam, etc. 

 Veronica Virginica, L. ; common in our meadows and in rich copses 



along our streams. — V. Anagallis, L. ; quite common; along 



streams, brooks, etc. — V. Americana, Schwein. ; common. — V. 



scutellata, L. ; common ; Keller Swamp Hole, along west road. 



— V. officinalis, L. ; common in dry fields and open woods ; Rox- 



bury and School-house woods. — V. serpyllifolia, L. ; common. 



— V. peregrina, L. ; common. — V. arvensis. L. ; quite common. 

 Gerardia purpurea, L. ; scarce ; in Tripp's Wild Lands, soutb of 



Pulver Corners. — G. tenuifolia, Vahl. ; common. — G. flava, L. ; 



commou; Snake Hill woods, etc. — G. quercifolia, Pursh ; more 



common than preceding ; Snake Hill and all open woods. — G. 



pedicularia, L. ; not very common; Slate Hills, X. of village 



and S. part of Stissing Mt. 

 Pedicularis Canadensis, L. ; common. 

 Melampyrum Americanum, Michx. ; common. 



VeUBENACE.*:. 



Verbena angustifolia, Miehx. ; rather common ; Burnap limestone 

 fields; Tnrpiu fields and on Dr. Peck's farm near Stissing. 

 In this section it is found only on limestone land. — V. hastata, 

 L. ; common. — V. urticifolia, L. ; common. 



Pkryma Leptostachya, L. ; common. 



Labiate. 



Trichostema dichotomum, L. ; very common on our sandy land near 

 the village. 



Mentha viridis, L. common ; abundant along the Shekomeko. — M. 

 piperita, L. ; quite common ; along Stissing Pond. — M. arven- 

 sis, L. ; rare ; in Ham's fields. — M. Canadensis, L. ; common 

 along all our streams. 



Lycopus Virgiuicus, L. : not very common ; about pond holes in 

 Strever meadows. — L. rubellus, Moench ; not common ; along 

 Roelif Jansen's Kill. — L. sinuatus, Ell. ; common. 



Pycnanthetnum incanum, Michx. ; common in all our rocky woods. 

 — P. lanceolatum, Pursb ; rather common ; Thompson's Marsh 

 along Wappengers Ck. 



Origanum vulgare, L. ; very common in this region. It seems to 

 flourish in a dry, calcareous soil. Our rocky, limestone fields, 

 hills and woods for many miles hereabouts, are completely 

 overrun with this plant, and it has become — laying aside its 

 real prettiness — a great pest to farmers on this kind of land. 



Calamintha Clinopodium, Benth. ; quite common along borders of 

 woods and fields. 



Hedeoma pulegioides, Pers. ; very common. 



Collinsonia Canadensis, L. ; common. 



Blephilia hirsuta, Benth. ; rather abundant along Roelif Jansen's 

 Kill; in Bush Swamp, 1 mile above Silvernail bridge, growing 

 with Hypericum pyramidalum. 



Lophantus nepetoides, Benth. ; quite rare ; along roadside by Ger- 

 mond place, ^ mile S. E. of Attlebury — L. scrophularia?folius, 



