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- acutis dentatis subtus precipue pubescenti-hirsutis. Cav. 
Ic. v. 5. p. 26. t. 443. f. 1. 
Has. Culluay, in the Valley of Canta. 
Cavanilles figure and description give an idea of a more 
tomentose plant than is the case with our specimens. The 
petioles, indeed, are clothed with rather copious hairs. 
9. Lamourouxia bartsioides ; ubique pubescens ramosa, foliis 
lineari-oblongis obtusis crenato-pinnatifidis scabris, brac- 
. teis lanceolatis corolla brevioribus, floribus in spicam ob- 
longam congestis. 
Has. Valley of Canta. 
This has much the habit, and even the foliage, of Bartsia 
^ viscosa, or Rhinanthus Crista-Galli ; but the calyx is cylin- 
. drical, and the corolla, so far as I can judge from the dried 
‘specimen, is that of a Lamourouxia. 
XXV. LABIATZ. Juss. 
1. Salvia strictiflora ; glabriuscula, superne glanduloso-pubes- 
cens, viscida, foliis firmis cordatis serratis, bracteis ovali- 
oblongis calyce subbrevioribus, floribus erectis, corolla 
pilosa, stylo longe exserto. 
Caules erecti, tetragoni, herbacei, ramosi; juniores pubscenti- 
glandulosi, viscidi, demum glabri. ` Folia primum pube 
compacto fecta; adulta glabra, subcoriacea, petiolata; 
cordata, acutiuscula, subgrosse serrata. Spica peduncu- 
late, terminales, erecta, strictee. Flores erecti, strictis 
decussatim oppositi. Bractee fere unciam long, erect®s 
deciduæ, glanduloso-pubescentes, striatæ, herbaceæ, calyce 
cylindraceo striato glanduloso breve-bilabiato parum 
breviores, Corolla tubulosa, leniter curvata, calyce duplo - 
fere triplo longior, cinnabarina, pilis copiosis patentibus 
flavis obsita. Anthere lineares, exsertz. Stylus filiformis, 
longe exsertns. | 
Has. Between Yazo and Obrajillo, im the Walley of Canta. 
I can neither find in Ruiz and Pavon, nor in any other 
author, a Salvia which will agree with this. It is remarkable 
for having the adult stems and leaves glabrous; the latter of ? 
