LABIATA. 567 
1. Salviastrum texanum, Scheele in Linnea, xxii. p. 584; Walp. Ann. iii. 
p. 259: Torr. & Gr. Pacif. Rail. Rep. ii. t. 6. 
Texas; New Mexico.—Nortu Mexico, Monterey (Eaton & Edwards, 43). Hb. Kew. 
17. MONARDA. 
Monarda, Linn. Gen. Plant. n. 37; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii, p. 1197. 
An exclusively North-American genus of about nine herbaceous species. 
1. Monarda citriodora, Cerv. in Lag. Nov. Gen. et Sp. p. 2; DC. Prodr. xii. 
p. 363; A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 375. 
Monarda aristata, Nutt. in Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. n. ser. v. p. 186. 
NesraskA to Texas, Conorapo and ARrizona.—NortH Mexico, Monterey (Haton & 
Edwards), San Lorenzo de Laguna &c. (Palmer). Hb. Kew. 
2. Monarda fistulosa, Linn. Sp. Pl. i. p. 22; DC. Prodr. xii. p. 361; A. Gr. 
_ Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 374. 
A very widely dispersed species, ranging from Canada and British Columbia to 
_ Arizona, Texas, and Florida. It was also collected by Schiede near Jalapa, where, 
however, it may have escaped from cultivation. 
18. LOPHANTHUS. 
Lophanthus, Benth. in Bot. Reg. t. 1282 ; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 1198. 
A genus of about six species, inhabiting North America and extratropical Eastern 
Asia. 
1. Lophanthus urticifolius, Benth. in Bot. Reg. sub t. 1282; DC. Prodr. xii. 
p- 868; A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 376. 
Orngon to Catirornia.—Norta Mexico, on Mount Graham, within the old boundary, 
at 9000 feet (Rothrock). 
19. DRACOCEPHALUM. 
Dracocephalum, Linn. Gen. Plant. n. 729; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 1199. 
About thirty herbaceous species, inhabiting Europe, the Mediterranean region, and 
extratropical Asia, and one (or two) North America. 
1. Dracocephalum parviflorum, Nutt. Gen. N. Am. Pl. ii. p.35; DC. Prodr. 
xii. p. 400; A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 378. 
New York and Brivish Cotomsis, southward to Utan and New Mexico.—Souru 
Mexico, Chiapas (Ghiesbreght, 92). Hb. Kew. 
The Mexican plant may be a different species. 
