406 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1898. 



LABIATE. 



198. Salvia fulgens Cav. Ic, I, 15, t. 23 ; Biol. Centr. Anier. Bot., II, 556 ; DC. 



Prodr., XII, 333. 



South Mexico. Salazar, 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (62). 



199. Salvia nana H. B. & K. Nov. Gen. et Sp.,II, 289 ; Biol. Centr. Amer. Bot., II, 



561 ; DC. Prodr., XII, 304. 



North Mexico to Guatemala. Doubtfully referred to this. Salazar, 

 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (71). 



200. Stachys coccinea Jacq. Hort. Schcenb., Ill, 18, t. 284 ; Biol. Centr. Amer. 



Bot., II, 571. 



Texas to Arizona, North Mexico to Guatemala (Volcan de Fuego, 

 7,000 feet). Salazar, 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (42). 



201. Stachys repens Mart. & Gal. in Bull. Acad. Brux., XI, ii, (1844), 194; Biol. 



Centr. Amer. Bot., II, 573 : DC. Prodr., XII, 479. 



South Mexico, Peak of Orizaba, 9,500 to 11,000 feet (Galeotti, 

 Linden) ; Desierto Viejo (Bourgeau). Salazar, Sierra de las Cruces, 

 Aug. 13 (43). 



202. Prunella vulgaris Linn. Sp. PL, 600; DC. Prodr., XII, 410; Biol. Centr. 



Amer. Bot., II, 570. 



This species is spread over the whole range of the genus in 

 Europe, Asia, America and Australia. Salazar, 10,000 feet, Aug. 

 13 (25). 



SOLANACE^. 



293. Physalis lobata Torr. in Ann. Lye. N. York, II, (1826), 226. A. Gray, Synop. 

 Fl. N. Am., II, 233 ; Biol. Centr. Amer. Bot., IV, 75. 



Colorado, Arizona, Texas — North Mexico, mountains west of 

 Saltillo, Coahuila (Palmer). My specimen is doubtfully referred to 

 this species. Salazar, 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (51). 



204. Solanum tuberosum Linn. Sp. PL, 185. 



Salazar, away from highway and railroad along an irrigating 

 ditch. 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (53). (A plant 18 inches high, rough 

 hispid with deep purple flowers, No. 61). 



SCROPHULARIACEJE. 



205. Sibthorpia Pitchinchensis II. B. & K. Nov. Gen. et Sp., II, 390, t. 175; Biol. 



Centr. Amer. Bot., II, 454. 



South Mexico, Vera Cruz to Orizaba (Muller), Zirnapan (Coulter), 

 Valley of Mexico (Bourgeau), peak of Orizaba, 9,000 to 12,000 feet 

 (Galeotti, Linden), Cordillera of Oaxaca at 9,000 feet (Galeotti). 

 Colombia to Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. Salazar, Sierra de las 

 Cruces, 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (47). 



