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PYCNANTHEMUM. Mouxtain Mint. 
(Koellia 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 
P. flexuosum (^Yalt.) BSP. — Dry fields and low meadows; occa- 
sional in the southern part of the valley. Stockbridge; Sandisfield 
(Walters); Sheffield. 
P. muticum (Michx.) Pers. — Lanesboro (Churchill) ; Great 
Barrington; Sandisfield (Walters). 
P. virginianum (L.) Durand & Jackson. — Dry fields; frequent in 
the valley, and in Mt. Washington. Specimens from Lanesboro 
(Churchill) and Sheffield have pubescent stems. 
SALVIA. Sage. 
S. SYLVESTRis L. — Adventive on a dry hillside, Sheffield. This is 
the third station recorded for the United States {vid. Rhodora, 19: 
39, 1917). 
SATUREJA. Savory. 
{ClinopGdmm 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 
S. AciNOS (L.) Scheele. — Dry bank, Williamstown (Churchill) ; 
field, Sheffield (Mrs. O. P. Phelps). 
S. vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Basil. — Dry open woods and thickets; 
frequent in the valley, rare on the plateau (Sandisfield). 
SCUTELLARIA. Skullcap. 
S. galericulata L. — Wet meadows and swamps; common. 
S. lateriflora L. Mad-dog Skullcap. — Wet meadows, swamps 
and borders of streams; common. 
STACHYS. Hkdge Nettle. 
S. palustris L. Woundwokt. — Roadsides in poor wet soil; 
occasional. Williiiiustown (Churchill; Stockbrulge; West Stock- 
bridge; Sheflicld. 
var. homotricha Fernald. — Dry field, West Stockbridge. 
TEUCRIUM. Gkumandkk. 
T. BoTRYS L. — Dry soil in pastures; occasional in the southern 
part of the valley. Creat Harrington (Walters); Sheffield (Walters). 
