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place (1098). The foliage appears to be very variable, sometimes on 

 the same plant, from broadly ovate-triangular in the typical ibrm (756 

 Parry & Palmer), to oblong-lanceolate (as in 406 Gregg and 1115 

 Coulter, which are probably S- prunelloides, HBK.), and to linear, as 

 in 761 Parry & Palmer and 390 Bourgeau. S. Arizonica, Gray, is 

 a very closely allied species, with acuter and more coarsely tootiied 

 leaves. 



Salvia Mexican a, Linn. At Guanajuato (Duges). A form 

 near to this species, but with the calyx and corolla only half as large, 

 was collected in the Caracol Mountains, Coahuila (1096) ; 757, 758 

 Parry & Palmer. 



Salvia nana, HBK. In the San Rafael Mountains, Sau Luis 

 Potosi (080 Schaffiier) ; 745, 740 Parry & Palmer. 



Salvia Hispanica, Linn. At San Luis Potosi (075 and 1053 

 SchafFuer) ; known as " Chia." 



Salvia angustifolia, Cav., var. glabra, Gray. A low slender 

 stoloniferous form, with short and broad calyx. At San Luis Potosi 

 (672 Schatfner) ; 700 Parry «&; Palmer. 



Salvia lanceolata, Brouss. In swamps near San Luis Potosi 

 (673 SchafFner) ; 744 Parry & Palmer. Very fetid. 



Salvia leucantha, Cav. Near Santa Maria, San Luis Potosi 

 (669 Schaffner). 



Salvia lasiantha, Beuth. In the San Rafael Mountains, San 

 Luis Potosi (671 SchafFuer) ; 730, 731 Parry & Palmer. 



Salvia patens, Cav. In the San Miguelito Mountains, San Luis 

 Potosi (676 Schaffner), and at Guanajuato (Duges); 759 Parry & 

 Palmer. Duges gives the name " Pajaros azules graudes." 



Salvia fulgens, Cav. In the mountains near Morales, San Luis 

 Potosi (607 SchafFner) ; with rather small leaves and flowers. 

 Known as " Mirto grande." 



Salvia Lindenii, Benth. At Guanajuato (Duges). 



Salvia microphylla, HBK. In the San Miguelito Mountains, 

 San Luis Potosi (002 Schaffner) ; 747, 748 Parry & Palmer. Ap- 

 parently distinct from the next. 



Salvia Graiiami, Benth. Leaves truncate or subcordate at base. 

 In the mountains near San Luis Potosi (000 SchafFner) ; 739 Parry 

 &, Palmer. Known as " Mirto." — Also a variety (probably *S'. ohtusa, 

 Mart. & Gal.) with the leaves somewhat cuneate at base. Near 

 Morales, San Luis Potosi (001 SchafFner; 394 and 390 of his pre- 

 vious collection) ; 754 Parry «Sc Palmer, more tomentose ; 1093 

 Coulter. 



