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gardens ;" while not plentiful, I found it in several localities in Wal- 

 singham district, one, at least, far removed from any dwelling, the 

 others sufficiently distant to assure me that the plant is spreading 

 and naturalized here. Plants low (30 cm.), leaves small, 4 x 3 cm., 

 globose whorls small, 1.5-2.5 cm. diameter. Pasture lands at Caguas 

 (218) and Guanica (723), Porto Rico. Fields south of Charlotte 

 Amalia, St. Thomas (384); tall, well developed and native; leaves 

 9 x 6. 5 cm., heads 4 cm. diameter. Fields and roadsides about San 

 Domingo (785), counterparts of the last. Hillsides near Port Antonio, 

 Jamaica (965), doubtfully native, leaves 5 x 4, heads 2-4 cm. diameter. 



LEONURUS SIBIRICUS Linn. Sp. PI. 584. 



Fallow fields and pastures at Caguas, Porto Rico (196). Waste 

 ground along a stream south of Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas (386). 

 The usual stout, erect puberulous, with even the uppermost leaves at 

 least dentate. 



STACHYS ARVENSIS Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 2:814. 



Old fields at Walsingham, Bermuda (113), introduced from 

 Europe. 



Stachys arvensis Bermudiana var. nov. 



Annual, 15-35 cm., virgately branching from the rootstalk, glab- 

 rous throughout, leaves ovate-cordate crenate, 2-2.6 x 1.8-2.3 cm. 

 Sepals glabrous, the tips sharply and strongly long-aciculate. 



Old fallow fields near Hamilton, Bermuda (128, 133). 



Salvia Caymanensis Millsp. & Uline sp. nov. 



Stems strictly erect, .5-1 meter; canescent above, woody below, 

 leaves ovate-lanceolate, 2.5-3x1-1.4 cm., pale and tomentose be- 

 neath, pilose and dark green above, the lower cuneate, the upper sub- 

 cordate at the base, acute, shallow crenate; petioles one-fourth the 

 length of the blade; racemes terminal, strict, open, bracts lanceolate- 

 acuminate, flowers pedicellate whorled, pedicels about half the 

 length of the corolla, verticels 6-2-flowered, calyx glandular-hairy, 3- 

 lipped, upper blue-green, blunt or pointed, 2 lower bright green 

 apiculate, corolla blue, about twice the length of the calyx, style un- 

 equally bilabiate, the anterior branch flat, curved, about twice the 

 length of the slender falcate almost aristate lip, nutlets olivaceous, 

 1.95 x .925 mm. 



Sandy grassland and old pastures near Spot Bay, Grand Cay- 

 man (1295). Type in Herb. Field Col. Mus. No. 61295. Differs from 

 S. serotina in its habit, leaves and calyx. 



SALVIA OCCIDENTALIS Sw. Prod. Veg. Ind. Occ. 14. 



Common in fields about Catano, Porto Rico (141) ; Charlotte 

 Amalia, St. Thomas (402), and in like situations near San Domingo 

 (85g). Moist hillside pastures near Port Antonio, Jamaica (992), and 

 dry hillsides at El Caney, Santiago de Cuba (1030). Roadsides near 

 The Creek, Cayman Brae (1186), and at Pedernales Point, Isle of 

 Pines (1424). 



SALVIA SEROTINA Linn. Mant. 1:25. 



Fields and roadsides near Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas (504),. 



