486 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
A specimen collected by Suksdorf May 26, 1881, in Western Klickitat County I would 
refer to A. scouleri, but Professor Greene regards it as belonging to his Allocarya hirta.a 
4. Allocarya stipitata Greene, Pittonia 1: 19. 1887. 
Type Locaity: ‘‘In the central part of California.” 
Rance: Washington to California in the coast region. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Clallam County, Elmer 2755; Tacoma, Flett 2, 879; Mason 
County, Piper 1053. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Humid Transition. 
MYOSOTIS. ForGer-mMe-nor, 
Perennial; calyx hairs straight: corolla blue................-.-.-.- 1. M. laa. 
Annual; calyx hairs hooked; corolla white. ............-.-........ 2. M. macrosperma. 
1. Myosotis laxa Lehm. Asper. 83. 1818. 
Type Locauity: ‘“‘Habitat in America septentrionale.” 
RanGE: Canada to Virginia and Tennessee; Washington and Oregon. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Whatcom, Gardner 415; Walla Walla, Savage 3; Wenache, 
Whited 1362. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Transition. 
2. Myosotis macrosperma Engelm. Am. Journ. Sci. I. 46: 98. 1844. 
TYPE Loca.ity: Texas. 
Rance: Washington to New England, southward to California, Texas, and Florida. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Whidby Island, Gardner 215; Seattle, Piper 618; White Salmon, 
Suksdorf 295; Spokane, Henderson, May 31, 1892; Walla Walla Region, Brandegee 1000; 
Copper River, Horner 149; Waitsburg, Horner 600; Mount Carlton, Kreager 158. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Transition. 
This species seems amply distinct from M. verna Nutt., to which it is commonly referred. 
LITHOSPERMUM. 
1. Lithospermum ruderale Doug!.; Lehm. Pug. 2: 28. 1830. 
1 Lithospermum pilosum Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phil. '7: 43. 1834. 
Lithospermum lanceolatum Rydberg, Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 1: 333. 1900. 
Type Locauiry: “Gravelly banks of the Columbia and Multnomah Rivers.’ Collected 
by Douglas. 
RanGE: British Columbia to Montana, Utah, and California. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED. Wenache, Whited 1060; Rattlesnake Mountains, Cotton 308; North 
Yakima, Leckenby, May, 1898, Flett 1035, Whidby Island, Gardner 213, west Klickitat 
County, Suksdorf 166; Ritzville, Sandberg & Leiberg, June, 1893, Rock Creek, Sandberg & 
Leaberg 128; Colville, Lyall in 1861; Walla Walla, Lyall in 1860, without locality, Vasey in 
1889; Pullman, Elmer 212; Hull 640; Piper 1700, 1699, Wawawai, Lake & Hull 640, Clarks 
Springs, Kreager 69; lone, Kreager 402, Colville Reservation, Griffiths & Cotton 406. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arid Transition. 
MENTHACEAE. Minar Faminy. 
Ovary 4-lobed. 
Corolla nearly vegular, 5-cleft ....22.222222220.......... TRICHOSTEMA (p. 487). 
Corolla very irregular, apparently I-lipped .............-- TEUCRIUM (p. 487). 
Ovary 4-parted. 
Corolla distinctly bilabiate, the upper lip concave. 
Antheriferous stamens 2..................-...-.-.- Ramona (p. 488). 
Antheriferous stamens 4. 
Calyx with a protuberance on the upper side... .. SCUTELLARIA (p. 488). 
Calyx without protuberance. 
a Pittonia 1: 161. 1888. 
