VOL. II.] Plants of San Francisco, 369 



This plant was described by Bentham in Linnaea, vi. 80, as Thymusf 

 Cha7nisso7iis. The specific name, in placing it in another genus, he 

 altered to Dotiglasii, 



383. Sphacele calycina^ Benth. Lab. 568. '* Wood Balm/' 



384. Scutellaria tuberosa Benth. Lab. 441. Hills near 

 Visitacion Bay. March — May. *' Skullcap.'* 



385. Brunella vulgaris L. sp. 387. Mission Hills, Potrero. 

 April— June. ^'Self-heal.'' 



386. Marrubhim viilgaj'e L. spec. 816. Islais Creek, South 

 San Francisco, Presidio. April — August. ** Horehound." 



A troublesome weed. 



387. Stachys Chamissonis Benth. Linnsea, vi, 80. Visitacion 

 Bay in a swamp just within the city limits. May — August. *' Hedge- 

 Nettle." 



88. Stachys ajugoides Benth. Linnaea, vi, 80. Open grounds, 



common, flowering the greater part of the year. 



389. Stachys bullata Benth. Lab. 547. Common, flowering 



nearly all the year. 



The last two species are represented about San Francisco by 

 many forms which closely represent the Chilian S. MacrcBi^ S. Gil- 

 lie sit, S. Bridgesii^ S. Chojiotica, etc. 



plantagine^. 



390. Plantago major L. spec. 163. South San Francisco, 

 Visitacion Bay, Islais Creek, April— September. " Plantain.'' 



39L Plantago hirtella HBK. Nov. Gen. & Spec, ii, 229, t. 



127. Common and blooming the greater part of the year. 



392. Plantago maritima L. spec. 165. About the Ocean 

 and Bay shores, blooming nearly the whole year. ''Sea Plantain." 



393. Plantago lanceolata L. spec. 164. Cemeteries, parks, Mis- 

 sion Hills, Potrero, South San Francisco. April— July. '* Rib 

 Grass/' ''English Plantain." 



394. Plantago Patagonica Jacq. Coll Sup. 35. Mission 

 Hills, Potrero, South San Francisco, Presidio Heights. March 

 May. 



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