38 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Fhryma, L. (Lopseed.) 



P. Leptostachya, L. Rich copses, not rare. 



Order 71. LABIATiE. Mint Family. 

 Teucrium, L. (Germander.) 



T. Canadense, L. Low grounds, rather rare. 



Trichostema, L. (Blue Curls.) 



T. dichot.omum, L. Camden. (Cariby.) 



T. lineare, Nutt. Sandy fields and barrens, not rare. 



Isanthus, Michx. (False Pennyroyal.) 



I. caeruleus, Michx. Freehold, not rare. 



Mentha, L. (Mint.) 



M. rotundifolia, L. Hunterdon, on the Delaware. {Porter.) 



M. viridis, L. Wet meadows, common. 



M. piperita, L. Brooks and low grounds, common. 



M. Canadensis, L. Damp places, road-sides, not common, 



Lycopus, L. (Water Horehound.) 



L. Virginicus, L. Moist, shady places, common. 



L. Europaeus, L. Damp, shady places, common. 



Var. sessilifolius, Gray. Toms River, 0. (Porter.) Atsion. {Cariby.) 



Var. sinuatus, Gray. M., not common. 



Cunila, L. (Dittany.) 



i 

 C. Mariana, L. Common. 



Pycnanthemum, Michx. (Mountain Mint — Basil.) 



P. aristatum, Michx. Pine barrens, not rare, O. 



P. incanum, Michx. Along fences and in rocky places, Princeton 

 and Paterson, not common. 



P. Tonvyi, Benth. Dry hedge-rows and along fences about Free- 

 hold. 



P. lanccolatum, Pursh. Along fences and W\e borders of cultivated 

 fields, rather common. Freehold, Paterson. 



P. linifolium, Pursh. Found growing with the last. 



Origanum, L. (Wild Marjoram.) 

 O. vulgare, L. W. [Knighton!) 



Thymus, L. (Thyme.) 



T. Berpylifoliom, L. W. {Knighton.) 



