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from 4. é/éccfolia as had been supposed, and it will not be sur- 
prising if fuller collections quite bridge the gap between them. 
Specimens collected by Jared, near Goodwin, have the upper lip 
of the pubescent corolla truncate, entire; middle lobe of the 
lower shortly two-lobed; anthers four, two-celled, not truly con- 
fluent, all woolly filaments nearly of equal length. A specimen 
collected by Lobb, at San Antonio, has the upper lip entire, 
middle lobe of the lower lip rather long and broadly spatulate; 
the four anthers woolly, nearly equal. A similar specinren col- 
lected by Mr. J. B. Hickman, somewhere in Monterey County, 
has the middle lobe of the lower lip narrower and the posterior 
anthers smaller on shorter filaments. Specimens by Miss East- 
wood, from Priest Valley, have the upper lip of the glabrous 
corolla very shortly two-lobed, lobes of the lower lip nearly 
equal, the middle one linear somewhat pointed; anthers glab- 
rous the posterior on much shorter filaments. Specimens from 
Warthen and Hernandez have pubescent corolla, both the upper 
lip and the somewhat obovate middle lobe of the lower lip emar- 
ginate; anthers somewhat woolly. Specimens from Mt. Hamil- 
ton, 1890, collected by W. W. Price, have the upper lip still 
more deeply lobed than the type, the lobes emarginate, middle 
lobe of the lower lip considerably longer than the lateral, emar- 
ginate and erose. : 
Monardella nana Gray. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vortriede, 
Little Sur, 1888. 
Monardella Brewert Gray. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vor- 
triede, Eastwood. 
Audibertia humilis Benth. Santa Lucia. Mountains, Vor- 
triede, 
Trichostema lanatum Benth. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vor- 
triede, Eastwood. 
Lamium amplexicaule 1. Near Ione, May, 1886, and along 
_ the railway between Mt. Eden and Alvarado, June, 1893. 
Melissa officinalis Tourn. (Common Balm.) San Rafael 
Water Works, John McLean; waysides, Santa Rosa; both in 
1892. 
