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twice longer than the upper. — In the San Miguelito Mountahis, San 

 Luis Potosi (678 Schaffuer). 



Salvia ? Near S. amarissima, Ort. (752 Parry & Palmer), 



but canescently puberulent and not at all hispid. In shaded places 

 near Morales, San Luis Potosi (677 Schaffner). 



Salviastruji Texanum, Scheele. At Sutherland Springs (1102). 



MoNAKDA ciTRiODORA, Cerv. At San Lorenzo de La^^una, Coa- 

 huila (10S2), and at Guajuco, Nuevo Leon (1080). 



MoNARDA PUNCTATA, Linn. At Lamar, on Copano Bay, Texas 

 (1081). 



Cedronella Mexicana, Benth. In the mountains near Morales, 

 San Luis Potosi (682 Schaffner) ; 762 Parry & Palmer. Known as 

 " Touroujil." 



Salazaria Mexicana, Torr. At Parras, Coahuila (1083). 



Scutellaria Drummondii, Benth. At Lamar, on Copano Bay, 

 Texas (2042), in the Sierra Madre, south of Saltillo (1085), and in 

 the mountains eastward (1084), and at San Miguelito in San Luis 

 Potosi (642 SchafFner). 



Scutellaria Wrightii, Gray. At Sutherland Springs (1086) 

 and Bluflfton, Texas (1087). 



Brunella vulgaris, Linn. At Lerios, Coahuila (1088) ; 733^ 

 Parry & Palmer. 



Physostegia Virginiana, Benth., var. obovata. Gray. At 

 Saltillo (2043). 



Marrubium vulgare, Linn. About San Luis Potosi (681 

 Schaffner). 



Stachys agraria, Cham. & Schlecht. At Lerios (1092), in the 

 Sierra Madre, south of Saltillo (1093), and at Guajuco (1095). 



Stachys Drummondii, Benth. In the Caracol Mountains, south- 

 east of Monclova, Coahuila (1094), and at San Luis Potosi (684 

 Schaffner) ; 733, 734 and 735 Parry & Palmer, the latter referred to 

 S. agraria. 



Stachys Bigelovii, Gray. At San Luis Potosi (685 Schaffner). 



Stachys coccinea, Jacq. A form with very short and broad 

 abruptly aristate calyx-teeth. Near San Rafael, San Luis Potosi 

 (686 Schaffner), and at Guanajuato (Duges) ; 732 Parry & Palmer, 

 the ordinary form. 



IsANTHUs c^RULEUs, Michx. At Georgetown, Texas (1 103). 



Tetraclea Coulteri, Gray. In the mountains east of Saltillo 

 (1104), and in the San Miguelito Mountains, San Lujs Potosi (636 

 Schaffner) ; 726 Parry & Palmer. 



