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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 45 
Pycnanthemum, Michx. (Mountain Mint—Basil.) 
P. aristatum, Michx. Pine barrens, not rare, O. 
P. incanum, Michx. Along fences and in rocky places. North-east. 
P. clinipodioides, Torr. and Gray. Closter, common. (7. C. B.) 
P. Torreyi, Benth. Dry hedge-rows and along fences about Free- 
hold. Palisades. (7. C. B.) 
P. muticum, Pers). Weehawken. (Dr. Torrey.) Closter. New Dur- 
ham. (7. C. B.) 
P. lanceolatum, Pursh. Along fences and the borders of cultivated 
fields, rather common in middle and northern counties. 
P. linifolium, Pursh. Found growing with the last. 
Origanum, L. (Wild Marjoram.) 
O. vulgare, L. W. (Knighton.) Weehawken. (7. C. B.) (Nat. Eu.) 
Thymus, L. (Thyme.) 
T. serpyllum. Frequent W. and Mer. (Knighton and T. C. B.) 
(Adv. Eu.) 
Calamintha, Meench. (Calaminth.) 
C. Clinopodium, Benth. Open copses, common north. 
Melissa, L. (Balm.) 
M. officinalis, L. Near dwellings ; escaped from gardens. About 
Hightstown, Bergen Point, and Hoboken. (7. C. B.) (Nat. Eu.) 
Hedeoma, Pers. (Mock Pennyroyal.) 
H. pulegioides, Pers. Road-sides, common. 
Collinsonia, L. (Horse-Balm.) 
C. Canadensis, L. Rich, open woods, common. 
Salvia, L. (Sage.) 
S. lyrata, L. Open woods and fields, common. Low country. 
S. urticifolia, L. Mountains. (Beck.) 
Monarda, L. (Horse Mint.) 
M. didyma, L. Damp, open woods. North, not common. 
M. fistulosa, L. Woods. (Dr. Torrey.) : 
M. punctata, L. (Horse Mint.) Growing in dry, sandy fields in M., 
near Blue Ball; in Mid., near Spotswood and Old Bridge. Frequent 
south. 
Lophanthus, Benth. (Giant Hyssop.) 
L. nepetoides, Benth. Along fences and in the edges of woods, 
Freehold, not common ; also Hoboken and Weehawken. (7Z. C. B.) 
