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ovate to oblong incised leaves, bracts equalling the calyx, and large 

 flowers (5 lines long), at Corpus Christi, Texas (2038). 



Verbena remota, Benth. Annual, with slender conspicuously 

 bracted spikes, the fruit shorter and leaves more dissected than in the 

 last species, to which it has been referred. At San Luis Potosi (720 

 SchafFuer) ; 722 Parry & Palmer. 174 Ilartweg and 361 Bourgeau 

 are the same. It has also been collected by Mr. Pringle at Gardiner's 

 Spring iu Arizona. 



Verbena ciliata, Benth. At Corpus Christi (1046) and at 

 Guadalupe, Texas (2039), at Monclova, Coahuila, at Monterey, Nuevo 

 Leon (1045), and at San Luis Potosi (717 Schaflfner) ; 718, 719 and 

 720 Parry & Palmer. 



Verbena xutha, Lehm. Sierra Madre, south of Saltillo (1047). 



Verbena bracteosa, Michx. At San Lorenzo de Laguna, Coa- 

 huila (1048); 715 Parry & Palmer. 



Verbena bipinnatifida, Nutt. At Sutherland Springs (1049). 



Verbena Wrightii, Gray. At Lerios, in the high mountains 

 east of Saltillo (1052), and near Morales, San Luis Potosi (716 

 Schaffner). Also a variety (?), with the more dissected foliage of the 

 last species, but with the broad and short calyx-teeth of V. Wrightii ; 

 at Lerios, Coahuila (1050), and at Guanajuato (Duges), and the same 

 as 1149, 1150 Coulter, and 26 Gregg. The species appears to vary 

 in the size of the glandular appendage to the anthers. 



Callicarpa Americana, Linn. At Sutherland Springs (1054). 



Mentha arvensis, Linn. At Saltillo (1061). 



Mentha rotundifolia, Linn. At Parras, Coahuila (1090), and 

 near Morales, San Luis Potosi (683 Schaffner). 



Cunila secunda. Herbaceous, pubescent: leaves ovate-oblong, 

 acuminate, rounded at base, entire, very shortly petiolate, an inch long 

 or less, finely pubescent above, canescently subtomentose beneath: 

 inflorescence leafy, secund, the rather loose axillary pedunculate cymes 

 about equalling the gradually reduced leaves, pubescent: calyx a line 

 long, with short acute teeth: corolla nearly 3 hues long: stamens 

 long-exserted. — Guanajuato (Duges) ; known as " Poleo del cerro." 



MiCROMERiA Xalapensis, Benth. At Guajuco, Nuevo Leon 

 (1055) ; referred by Hemsley to M. Brownei, Benth. 



Hedeoma Drumhondii, Benth. At Sutherland Springs, Texas 

 (1058), in the Sierra Madre, south of Saltillo (1057), and in the San 

 Miguelito Mountains (679 Schaffner) ; 738 Parry & Palmer. 



Hedeoma costata, Hemsl. Bot. Biol. Centr.-Amer. 2. 547. At 

 Lerios, in the high mountains east of Saltillo (1059). 



