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tubo basi intus baud piloso-annulato. — New Mexico, on the Mimbres, 

 &c, Dr. Henry, Thurber, Bigelow, and adjacent borders of Texas, 

 Wright (not numbered). 



Salvia (Calosphace) Greggii. Frutescens, l°-3°-pedalis, fere 

 glaberrima ; ramis gracilibus foliosis ; foliis (lin. 3-9 longis) oblongis 

 obtusissimis integerrimis basi in petiolum brevem angustatis aveniis 

 costa prominula, floralibus calyce brevioribus caducis ; racemo sparsi- 

 floro ; calyce vix glanduloso, labiis patentibus tubo dimidio breviore, 

 labio superiore lobisque inferioris bipartiti ovatis mucronato-acutis ; 

 corolla (pollicari rubra) glabra, tubo valde ventricoso, fauce sub labio 

 inferiori (superius vix glanduloso-puberulum subrequante) abrupte 

 constricta ; connectivo crure inferiori oblongo-lineari ; stylo postice 

 piloso. S. microphylla Torr. Mex. Bound, p. 131, non HBK. — 

 Saltillo, Mexico, Gregg. S. Texas on the Rio Grande, Parry, Schott. 



Salvia (Calosphace) Parryi. Frutescens, humilis, ramosissi- 

 ma ; foliis ovato-oblongis basi saepius truncata crenatis obtusis brevi- 

 petiolatis cum ramulis tomentuloso-canescentibus, floralibus ovatis 

 acuminatis membranaceis supra glabris persistentibus flores interrupte 

 spicatos superantibus ; calyce campanulato pilis dendriticis albis creber- 

 rime lanatis, labio superiori tridentato, inferiori bifido ; corolla (parva 

 caarulea ?) pube dendritica lanulosa, labio superiore emarginato, inferi- 

 ore lobis lateralibus parvis erectis, medio multo majore, iterurn trilobo, 

 lobulo medio rotundato emarginato ; connectivis discretis, cruribus 

 inferioribus semihastatis antherifero subulato aequilongis. S. spicata ? 

 Torr. Mex. Bound, p. 131, non R. & S. — Apache Springs, on the 

 Rio Grande, Texas ? Parry. 



Monarda L. Upon a revision of the genus, it appears evident 

 that we have, of the section Eumonarda, three species with distinctly 

 petioled leaves, viz. 31. didyma L., M. clinopodia L. (excl. syn. 

 Gronov.), and 31. fistulosa L., the two latter pretty clearly distinct, and 

 the last running into several remarkable varieties ; also two with subses- 

 sile leaves, 31. Bradburiana Beck, and 31. Russelliana Nutt. Of the 

 section Cheilyctis, there are 31. punctata L., with its variety lasiodonta 

 (Texas), and M. citriodora Cervantes, an older name than that of 31. 

 aristata Nutt. Of this there are two varieties, viz. var. aristidata 

 (to which belongs the figure in Bot. Mag. t. 3526 and 31. penicillata 

 Nutt. PI. Gamb.) and var. tenui-aristata. 



Cedronella micrantha. Puberula; caule erecto ; foliis membra- 

 naceous tenui-petiolatis grosse crenato-dentatis, inferioribus cordato- 



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