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LABIATE. ^Scutellaria. 



linearibus obtusis integerrimis, verticillastris subsexfloris, pedicelliselongatis nudis, calyci- 

 bus subbilabiatis dentibus omnibus subulatis, fauce intus villosa. Bentlu L c. p, 370, 

 Cunila. Mich, — Ziziphora. R, and ScL — Hedeoma glabra. NutL 



Hab. Canada. Goldie, Lake Huron. Dr Todd. 



2. M, Douglasii (Benlh.); caule herbaceo prostrate, foliis petiolatis ovato-rotundatis 

 obtusis crenatis basi rotundato-truncatis utrinque glabris, pedunculis elongatis basi v, 

 medio bracteatis, calycis dentibus subulatis, fauce intus nuda. Benth. I c. et in Linncea^ 

 6, JO. 80, — M. Chamissonis, Benth. in LinncBa^ 6. p, 80, 



Hae. N. W. America, in shady Pine-woods, especially about tbe Columbia. Menzies. Douglas. Dr Scouler, 

 Tolmie. 



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12. MELISSA. L.etBeniL 



1. M. Clinopodium, BentL — Clinopodium vulgare. L. — E, Bot. t 1401. Ph, Am, 2. 

 p. 410. 



Hab. Canada, in various places. Norway House Fort. Br Bichardson, (Introduced.) 



Trib. Scutellarine^. BentJu 



13. PRUNELLA. Benth. 



h 



1. P, vidgaris. L.—E. Bot. t. 961. Ph, Am. 2. p. 411 — jB. major, foliis angustioribus. 

 P. Pennsylvanica. 



Hab. Canada- Newfoundland — A. Saskatcbawan, and Portage River near the source of the Columbia. 

 Brummond. Abundant on the N. W. Coast, often a foot high, and with the flowers of a very large size. 

 Bouglas. Scouler. Tolmie.— An extremely variable plant, in size and hairiness and in the breadtli of its leaves. 



14. SCUTELLARIA. Z. 



1. S. canescens (Nutt.) ; caule elato ramoso pubescente, foliis petiolatis ovatis v. ovato- 

 lanceolatis acutis crenatis basi angustatis rotundatis v. infimis cordatis utrinque pubes- 

 centibus subtus incanis, floralibus oblongis calyces superantibus, racemis laxis paniculatis 

 canescentibus, floribus oppositis secundis, calycibus cano-tomentosis, corollis extus pubes- 

 centibus. Be7ith. Lab. p. 422. — S. serrata and S. incana. Spr. 



Hab. Canada. Goldie. 



2. S. angustifolia (Ph.) ; glabriuscula, caule erecto simpliciusculo, foliis infimis petio- 

 latis ovatis dentatis superioribus subsessilibus oblongo-linearibus integerrimis omnibus 

 basi rotundato-cuneatis, floralibus conformibus supremis sterilibus, floribus axiljaribus 

 oppositis secundis, calycibus pedicello brevioribus. Benth. I c. />. 436. 



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■ Hab. N. W. America. Kooskoosky. Lewis. Columbia River, near the sources. Douglas. Wallamet. 

 Tolmie. 



3. S. galericulata. L.—E. Bot. t. 523, Ph. Am. l./». 412. 



Hab. Newfoundland. Miss Brenton. Throughout Canada. Saskatchawan, abundant (iDrumynond), and 

 as far north as Fort Franklin on the Mackenzie River. Dr Richardson. N.W. Coast. Douglas. 



