1924] Penland,—Notes on North American Scutellarias 67 
O. E. Lansing, no. 2829. Minnesota: M. A. Barber, no. 7. SOUTH 
Daxora: P. A. Rydberg, no. 948. Nesraska: P. A. Rydberg, no. 
1490. AssiNIBOIA: J. Macoun, no. 5848. Montana: F. L. Scribner, 
no. 216. Wyomine: A. Nelson & E. Nelson, no. 6558. UTAH: 
S. Watson, no. 835. Arizona: J. T. Rothrock, no. 245. CALIFORNIA: 
C. F. Sonne, no. 287 (P). OnEGoN: W.C. Cusick, no. 1939a. BRITISH 
CoLUMBIA: S. Brown, no. 748. 
Forma RosEA (Rand & Redfield) Fernald, RHopora xxiii. 86 (1921). 
S. galericulata, forma rosea Rand & Redfield, Fl. Mt. Desert, 157 
(1894). 
Forma ALBIFLORA (Millsp.) Fernald, l. c. (1921). S. galericulata, 
forma albiflora Millsp. Fl. W. Va. 428 (1892). 
2. S. CHURCHILLIANA Fernald. A form intermediate between S. 
lateriflora and S. epilobiifolia and possibly a hybrid of these two: 
stems «rect, branching, flexuous, the angles covered with minute 
ascending pubescence: flowers borne singly in the axils of the upper 
leaves or in axillary racemes, similar to those of S. lateriflora: corolla 
violet-blue, 1-1.5 em. long: leaves thin, ovate, acuminate, short- 
petioled—Ruopora iv. 137 (1902).—Gravelly river-thickets of 
Maine and adjacent New Brunswick. The following specimens are 
characteristic. Marne: M. L. Fernald & B. Long, nos. 14455 (P), 
14452, 14454 and 260; M. L. Fernald, no. 2088; W. W. Eggleston & 
M. L. Fernald, Valley of St. Francis River, August 12, 1902; M. L. 
Fernald, Valley of Aroostook River, September 8, 1897; K. A. Mac- 
kenzie, no. 3590 (M); O. W. Knight, Veazie, August 6, 1905, and no. 
100; J. A. Cushman, no. 2134 (N); J. R. Churchill, Fort Kent, July 
19, 1908 (N); Kate Furbish, East Livermore, July & August 1896 
(N), South Poland, 1893 (N), Great Diamond Island, 1888 (N), 
Great Chebeague Island, June 11, 1902. New Brunswick: M. L. 
Fernald & B. Long, no. 14453. f 
3. S. LATERIFLORA L. Fic. 7. Erect, mostly branched, 2-6 dm. 
high, smooth: leaves thin, oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, serrate, 
rounded at the base, petioled, 3-9 em. long: inflorescence in axillary, 
rarely terminal, racemes: corolla bluish to whitish, 5-8 mm. long; 
lips equal in length: achenes yellow, with minute papillae on the 
surface.—Sp. Pl. ii. 598 (1753).—River-thickets or wet shaded places, 
from Newfoundland to British Columbia and southward to Florida 
and New Mexico. The following are representative. NEWFOUND- 
LAND: M. L. Fernald & K. M. Wiegand, no. 6102. QueEBEc: S. F. 
Blake, no. 5619; M. L. Fernald & H. B. Jackson, no. 12152. PRINCE 
Epwarp Istanp: M. L. Fernald, B. Long & H. St. John, no. 7960. 
Nova Scotia: H. St. John, no. 1443. Massacnuserts: B. L. 
Robinson, no. 588. New Jersey: Gershoy, no 589. PENNSYLVANIA: 
A. A. Heller & E. G. Heller, no. 653. Wrst VIRGINIA: J. M. Green- 
man, no. 480. ONTARIO: J. Macoun, no. 21859. Onto: J. M. Green- 
man, no. 1399. IrriNois: Chase (P), no. 514177. MISSISSIPPI: 
S. M. Tracy, no. 8752. Missovmr: E. J. Palmer, no. 2651. Ne- 
BRASKA: F. Clements, no. 2781. New Mexico: C. Wright, no. 1538. 
