328 BOTANY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. IIEKALD. 
allncantihus, raccmis simpUcibus verticillastris multifloris (14-18), corolla (lutea) calyce subcampa- 
uulato duplo-triplore longiore, tubo subventricoso, labio superiore integro, labio inferiore trilobo, 
stylo ovariisque glabris. Sierra Madre (n. 2079 !). 
A yeiy fiue species, forming erect slirubs from 3 to 4 feet high. Stem quadrangular. Leaves, includ- 
ing petiole, sometimes nearly a foot long, and in the "widest part 5 to 6 inches broad. Corolla 1^ inches 
long, shorter than the Style. Ovaries glabrous. 
Plate LXX. Fig. 1, an entire flower; 2, corolla, cut open; 3 and 4, ovaries; 5, one of the ovaries;— 
all magnijicd. 
567. Salvia purpurea, Cav., Be Cand. Prodr. vol. xii. p. 341. About the village of Santa Lucia 
(n.2080!). 
5G8. Salvia elegans, Vahl, De Cand. Prodr. vol. xii. p. 342. Santa Lucia; Chihuahua (Potts !). 
EaUed by Mr. Scheer at Northfleet, from seeds received from Mr. Potts. Perms in the open border a 
thick bush, about tliroe feet high. 
569. Cedronella cordata, Benth., De Cand. Prodr. vol. xii. p. 405. Chihuahua (Potts !). 
Seeds of this species were received with those of the preceding one from Mr. Potts, and jjlants were 
raised from them by ilr. Scheer in 1851, when they flowered well in the open border. 
570. Marrubium vulgare, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. xii. p. 453. Waste places in the neigh- 
bourhood of Durango. 
VERBENACE^. 
571. Verbena Caroliniana, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. xi. p. 54G. — V. veronicfsfolia, Kunth. 
Tepic (Sinclair ! Lay and Collie !). • 
572. Verbena ciliata, Bcuth., De Cand. Prodr. vol. xi. p. 553, — V. Auhletia, Ilook. et Arn. 
Bot. Beech, p. 305, non Jacq. Chihuahua (Potts!); Zacatecas (Hartweg, n. 176!); Zinapan (Coul- 
ter, n. 1149 ex parte !) ; New Mexico (Fendler, n. 586 !) ; Mexico (Gregg, n. 26 !). 
573. STACiiYTAiipnA dichotoma, Vahlj De Cand. Prodr. vol. xi. p. 561. var. ? foliis subtus velu- 
tino-hirtis. Tepic (Lay and Collie!); Acapulco (Sinclair!). 
This is the plant mentioned in Bccchey's Botany and the Botany of the 'Sulphur' as S. dicliotoma, Vahl, 
from which however it seems quite distinct ; but as there are only a few indifierent specimens of it in the 
Hookeriau Herbarium, I have not ventured to characterize it as new. 
574. LippiA lycioideSj Steudl., De Cand. Prodr. vol. xi. p. 574. Plains of Durango; Sonora 
Alta (Coulter, nos. 1139, 1166!); Zinapan (Coulter, nos. 1137 ex parte, 1138!); Mexico (Gregg, 
n. 115 !) ; Texas (Lindheimcr, n. 502 ! Berlandier, n. 3005 !) ; Tehuacan (Galeotti, n. 774 !). 
575. LippiA hirsuta, Mutis, De Cand. Prodr. vol. xi. p. 580. — L. calUcarpa, Hook, et Am. Bot, 
Beech, p. 305, non H.B.K. ! Talisco (Lay and Collie!); Hacienda de las Naranj as, foot of the Ccrro 
de Pinal (Seemann, n. 1499 !). 
576. LippiA purpurea, Jacq., De Cand. Prodr. vol. xi. p. 581. Sierra Madre; between West- 
ern Texas and El Paso, N. Mexico (Wright, n. 458 !) ; Zinapan (Coulter, n. 115G !) ; Oaxaca (Ga- 
leotti, n. 762 !). 
