1913] Fernald,—Indigenous Varieties of Prunella vulgaris 185 
F. S. Collins, no. 257. CONNECTICUT: wet meadow, July 16, 1906, 
R. W. Woodward. West VircGiNIa: along Shaver Fork, Parsons, 
Tucker Co., September, 1904, Greenman, no. 210. NORTH CAROLINA: 
Cullowhee, 1887, R. Thaxter. Ontario: Flat Rock Portage, Lake 
Nipigon, July 20, 1884, J. Macoun; Pic River, Loring. ILLINOIS: 
wet soil, Makanda, July 18, 1902, H. A. Gleason. MONTANA: 
Spanish Basin, Gallatin Co., June 30, 1897, Rydberg & Bessey, no. 
4902. Ipamo: common in meadows, valley of Big Potlatch River, 
June 9, 1892, Sandberg, MacDougal & Heller, no. 366; dry river banks, 
St. Anthony, July 5, 1901, Merrill & Wilcox, no. 791. New Mexico: 
Fendler, no. 604. ARIZONA: Summit Spring, alt. 8000 ft., July, 1874, 
Rothrock, no. 198. CALIFORNIA: Yosemite Valley and Mountains, 
1865, J. Torrey, no. 411; north side of Donner Lake in a hillside 
swamp, July 22, 1903, Heller. OmEGow: Clearwater, Spalding; 
banks of streams, Swan Lake Valley, Klamath Co., June 30, 1896, 
Applegate, no. 432. WASHINGTON: wet places near streams, Waits- 
burg, June 8, 1897, Horner, no. B412; Clark Springs, Spokane, July 10, 
1902, F. O. Kreager, no. 128; gravel flat, Quinault Valley, June 28, 
1902, Conard, no. 212. British COLUMBIA: edge of swamp at Gold- 
stream, August 3, 1905, C. H. Shaw, no. 1075. Mexico: numerous 
collections from the mountains. JAPAN: Sapporo, June, 1878, ex herb. 
Sapporo Agric. Coll. Corra: W. R. Carles, no. 33; Tsu-sima Island, 
1859, C. Wilford. Farror IsLaNDs: August 12, 1903, Paulsen. 
Var. LANCEOLATA, forma rhodantha, n. f., bracteis viridibus vel 
marginibus purpurascentibus; calycibus purpureis vel purpurascenti- 
bus; corolla rosea.— QuEBEc: field near Cedar Lodge, Georgeville, 
July 2, 1909, A. S. Pease, no. 11,957. New HAMPSHIRE: in a moist 
meadow, 1 mile east of Canaan line, Pittsburg, July 11, 1907, A. S. 
Pease, no. 10,992 (TYPE in herb. N. E. B. C.); maple grove, Lombard 
Hill, Colebrook, July 13, 1907, Pease, no. 11,048; stony field, Randolph, 
June 24, 1908, Pease, no. 11,188; rocky river bank, Northumberland, 
July 31, 1909, Pease, no. 12,136. — Brunella rosea Raf. New Fl. pt. 2, 
31 (1837) from the Alleghanies may belong here. 
Var. aleutica, n. var., caulibus pilosis apice albido-tomentosis vel 
-lanatis; foliis oblanceolatis vel lanceolato-oblongis basi attenuatis 
pubescentibus integris vel undulato-dentatis; bracteis atropurpureis 
albido-tomentosis vel -lanatis ciliatis; calycibus atropurpureis; corolla 
violacea.— ALASKA: along the river, just back of the town of Unalaska 
August 14, 1907, E. C. Van Dyke, no. 99 (TYPE in herb. Gray). 
Var. calvescens, n. var., caulibus foliisque glabris vel glabratis; 
foliis caulinis oblongis vel oblanceolatis apice obtusis vel acutis basi 
attenuatis laminis 3-7 em. longis 1-2.5 cm. latis integris vel dentatis; 
bracteis viridibus vel marginibus purpurascentibus eciliatis vel sparse 
breviter ciliatis; calycibus purpureis glabris vel sparse setulosis; 
corolla violacea. — British COLUMBIA: vicinity of Nanaimo, Van- 
couver Island, July 14, 1893, J. Macoun, no. 17,954; edge of forest, 
District of Renfrew, Vancouver Island, June-July, 1901, Rosendahl & 
