Bicknell: Teucrium in Eastern United States 169 



Kentucky : C. W. Short, M 

 Missouri : Watson, B. F. Bi 

 Arkansas : Dr. Pitcher. 

 Kansas : Ft. Rilev. E. E. G; 



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Indian Territory : Dr. Edward Palmer. 



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Texas : Kerryville, A. A. Heller. 



Mexico : Sonora, Geo. Thurber, no. 698, probably var. 

 'ustifoliiini Gray. 



Arizona : Tucson, C. G. Pringle, probably var. a 



igustifolium 



Gray. 



Nebraska : Mead, P. A. Rydberg. 

 Iowa : Debora, E. W. D. Holway. 

 Wisconsin : Milwaukee, Dr. H. E. Hasse. 



/ Teucrium littorale sp. nov. Coast Germander 



Pale and canescent, 30-50 cm. high, erect or assurgent, often 

 with ascending branches : leaves thickish and rugose -veiny, nar- 

 rowly oblong or sometimes broader, narrowed into the petiole, 

 acute or obtusely pointed, closely fine-serrate or becoming un- 

 equally somewhat dentate-serrate, 6-1 1 cm. long, 1.5-4 cm. wide, 

 when dry the upper surface minutely papillose-roughened beneath 

 the soft appressed pubescence; petioles 5-10 mm. long: spikes 

 narrow, often interrupted ; bracts about the length of the calyx : 

 calyx small, 4-5 mm. high, becoming somewhat gibbous urceo- 

 late, the teeth short, the upper ones obtuse : corolla pale pink, 

 about 15 mm. long, loosely pilose without. 



On or near the coast, Maine to Florida, July-August. 



Maine: York Harbor, Aug. 26, 1896, E. P. B. Type, in 

 Herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 



Massachusetts : Nantucket, E. P. B. 



New York : Ft. Washington, E. P. B ; Long Island, ex 

 Herb. Torrey, Sag Harbor, N. L. Britton. 



Maryland : Stocton, H 



Virginia : Norfolk. N. '. 



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South Carolina : Charleston, L. R. Gibbes. 

 Florida : Chapman ; Duval Co., L. H. Lighthipe 

 -, A. H. Curtiss. 



* Teucrium roseum sp. nov. Maine Germander 



Jackso 



>tout and deep green, 30-70 cm. high, the stem soft 

 pubescent or downwardly villous, often with ascending branches 



