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MoNARDELLA^ ODOEATissiMA, Beiitli. DC. Prodr. 12. 190. Stems 
numerous, 6-10' liigli, ascending from a decumbent branched woody base ; 
leaves subsessile, oblong-lanceolate, ^-1' long, acute at each end, very entire 
or with a few obscure denticulations, hoary or at length becoming green ; 
outer bracts broadly ovate, very obtuse, colored, (purplish,) equaling the 
elongated tubular calyces. — Heads of flowers f-1' in diameter ; lolx's of the 
rose-colored corolla oblong-linear, 3" long, often spnnkh'<l as wrll as Ihe rest 
of the plant with resinous dots; calyx-tcci li and margins of Ihe br:ic1s soltiv 
villous. In the mountains from Wasliingfon 'rcri ilocy lo Soul licni ( alironiia. 
East and West Humboldt Mouniiiins, N(;va(hi, and in llu; Wahsalch ; 8,000 
feetahitudc; July-September. (82G.) 
Satueeia HORTENSIS, L. Unionville Canon, AVesl Hmnboldt Monnlains, 
Nevada; doubtless escaped IVom gai-(l<'ns. 'I'lic spccinnms show a l.'J-iicrvcd 
calyx, the 3 sinus-nerves of tlie h)W(M- lip )>ring double. ('"^^T.) 
Salvia Columbaria, Benth. DC. Prodr. 12. 34!). Annual, lierbacc- 
ous, erect, 4-18' high, but little l)ran('hed ; leav(>s (h'eply piinail ilid, niirosc, 
hoary-pubescent or rather glabnnis, IIk; lobes obloiiir-lineai-, ohtusc, crose or 
incisely dentate, the upper lobe smi-cely hroader ; (lonil Iciivcs itniellike ; 
whorls solitary or in pairs, remote from tlie leaves, dnisely many-How cred 
and hemispherical, G-12" in diamete-r; the br;ieis bi-o;idly ovale, na inhra- 
nous, acuminate and imbricate ; upper lip of the ovale pii lie-cent eal\ \ elon- 
gated and concave, the lower one slioi-ti r; eorolla-tiilte included, ihe middle 
lobe of the lower hp crcnulate. — Bracts and calyx usually more or less puride 
Southern California and Western Arizona. Found only in 'J'j iiekec l'ax>. 
Nevada; 4,000 feet altitude ; :\ray an<l Xovemla'r. (828.) 
AUDIBERTIA IXCANA, ]>en(li. DC. J^rodr. ]'2. I'l^J. Canescenf r)r some- 
' JIONARDELLA, Uk.mh. C.tlyx tnhului, Dl'lfH > \i,ii-:iiv<], v.mI, .Vt.M.ni. a : t.-. ih hliuit, 
nearly (-(Ilia], s(iai,i;lit, lli!u;it naked w il liiu.— C''>ii)l]a-1 iihe ( -lualinu tlie t alyx i.r ^!ii;litly e\>erii il, iJie 
thiiKit f^laldoiKs w ilhiii : souicwliat bilahialc, the ujiper lip -J el.-li. tln' Inuei Ii ti , atnl Die Idl.t s all 
*>t)l()ii,n- or linear, (lal and ucaily e()iial. Slanii-iis l. soini N\ lial eciualor 1 li.- ln-.M-r <iie'- i 'i i-ljt, 
dive)--Vllt ;ni.l e.\>eil,-d. Autlier.^, with two |iMI,ilh l r. !!-.. 1h < nniili;idl\rli;, III ni di\:,tiral. ly 
shoilly ■,>-( Ien. Xiitli-ls dry.— Annual or jh ivnnial. In rliarroii-, or Millrnt. -<•. nt. V, ■ ■ ;!>- 
j;loliose, soliiary and li-iminal. stirroimdi'd l»y bmad hraris. With m-ailytln- h.i' ol 
Moiuirda and corolla of I'iicikiuIIu mnin. l!K\ rii.. hi I>i'. I'ruilr. 
' Al.'DU'.EKTIA. la.N rii. Calyx r.valr. l.ihd.iate, the apper lij.. . r. '.i -h-itiy :i tn .ihrd, 
the lower -i-eleft, tin- Ihroat nak-.l. ( 'orolla-l nhe .'.i u;i ^ ' ; . .!. I.il.d.ialr, ! h. iij,]..-r lij. 
with two -.ineadin-- io!H-<. the h.w, i :!-elrft. ihr lal. i;,: -l- -pi.-adin-. f|j.- middle our 
very hroad and eniari;inat.'. Tlir In i i !^ a-< en.iin- and n-u. i iniiMieijlN of tlio 
lower ones small and elavati' or noiic iiniidiati'. willi an .1- onin ctive. ioint«»«l 
to th.- tiiameni, i.rarin- n\H<u ils sninniu fhr lui. ar I-< . li.-,l anther, .if^'i |,;n,i.;,e(l at base or very 
shortly aennunafe.— Shruhi.y, viiIon>. or in.»ie fe-.jn. ntly hoaTy-tonj. nlo>r : thr whorls osually den^. !y 
iiiaiiv -IImu ,nrl, with hract-likc ll-nal leaves. I5i:.MJ/.. in J"', /'fflr. 
