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low corolla slightly incurved, not beaked, hooded above and terminating in 
an obtuse somewhat 2-toothed projection, lip much shorter. — On the Sas- 
katchewan and in the Kocky Mountains westward, and in Colorado. Uinta 
Mountains; 8-9,000 feet altitude ; July, August. (820.) 
Pedicularis racemosa, Dougl. DC. Prodr. 10. 580. Glabrous ; stems 
numerous, simple or occasionally branching above, ascending, 1-2° high, 
leafy ; leaves short-petioled, narrowly lanceolate, doubly serrate with minute 
teeth ; flowers axillary in a raceme that is loose and leafy at base ; calyx 
clefl above, 2-toothed, the teeth more or less acute; galea of the ochroleucous 
corolla arched and with a long subulate incurved beak. — Growing in clusters 
in the damp shade of pines, without radical leaves, deep-green; leaves 2-4' 
long, the serratures usually white-glandular ; lip dilated, equaling the galea. 
Mountains of Washington and Oregon Territories, and Colorado. In the 
Wahsatch and Uintas; 8-9,000 feet altitude; July, August. (821.) 
VERBENACE^. 
Verbena iiastata, L. Widely distributed ; through the Eastern States 
and from Canada to the Saskatchewan ; Arkansas, Kansas, and New Mexico ; 
California. Only about cultivated fields in Utah Valley and probably intro- 
duced. (822.) 
Verbena bracteosa, Mx. From Wisconsin to Kentucky, and westward 
to New Mexico, Kansas, and the Upper Missouri, and in Oregon. Found 
only on the foot-hills about Salt Lake City. (823.) 
LABIATiE. 
Mentha Canadensis, L. From New England to Pennsylvania, Ken- 
tucky, Arkansas, and New ]\rexico, and northward to Newfoundland, Hudson's 
Bay and the Mack(Mizie River, and from Washington Territory to Cahfornia. 
Truckec, Humboldl, and Ruby Valleys, Nevada, and in the Uintas; 4,500- 
7,000 feet altitude ; July. Stems glabrous below. (824.) 
LYCOPrs sinuatus, Ell. Grmj, in Proc. Amer. Acad., 8. 286. (L. 
Euroiurus^ \,u: sinuafu., G ray.) Throughout the region east of the Mississippi, 
Canada, and Xhv Saskatchewan Valley, in Arkansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, 
and from Washington Ter ritory to Califbrnia. Found only in the Wahsatch 
Mountains, (AuRMican Fork Canon;) 6,000 feet altitude; August. (825.) 
