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Scutellaria L. Skullcap. 
lateriflora L. Mad-dog Skullcap. A form with white flowers 
has been found at Sunderland by R. E. Torrey. 
galericulata L. 
Marrubium [Tourn.] L. Horehound. 
VULGARE L. Common Horehound. 
Agastache Clayt. Giant Hyssop. 
nepetoides (L.) Ktze. Deerfield, E. Hitchcock. Not since col- 
lected. 
Nepeta L. Cat Mint. 
CATARIA L. Catnip. 
HEDERACEA (L.) Trevisan. Ground Ivy. Gill-over-the-Ground. 
Prunella L. Self-heal. 
vulgaris L. Heal-all. Carpenter-weed. 
Galeopsis L. Hemp. Nettle. 
TETRAHIT L. Common Hemp. Nettle. 
Lamium L. Dead Nettle. 
AMPLEXICAULE L. Henbit. 
>. PURPUREUM L. 
Leonurus L. Motherwort. 
CARDIACA L. Common Motherwort. 
Stachys [Tourn.] L. Hedge Nettle. 
TENUIFOLIA Willd. var. ASPERA (Michx.) Fernald. 
Monarda L. Horse Mint. 
DIDYMA L. Oswego Tea. Bee Balm. Roadsides, Leverett, etc. 
FISTULOSA L. Wild Bergamot. Shelburne, F. G. Tuckerman ; 
Mt. Toby, A. V.Osmun. Prof. Osmun observed 
a large colony of the species on Mt. Toby quite 
remote from any habitation, which had all the ap- 
pearance of being indigenous. Prof. Tuckerman 
apparently considered it indigenous, although M. 
L. Fernald (Rhodora, Vol. III, p. 15) describes it 
as an escape in New England. 
Blephilia Raf. 
ciliata (L.) Raf. Hadley, H. G. Jesup. 
hirsuta (Pursh) Benth. Wood Mint. Cummington, etc., E. 
Hitchcock. 
Hedeoma Pers. Mock Pennyroyal. 
pulegioides (L.) Pers. American Pennyroyal. 
Melissa [Tourn.] L. Balm. 
officinalis L. Common Balm. Escaped from gardens, Conway, 
H.-G. Jesup. 
Satureja [Tourn.] L. Savory. Calamint. 
vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Basil. Apparently native. 
