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anther; cells somewhat separated and oblique on a dilated 

 connective: pistil very short the style only ^ mm. long, 

 disk-like stigma attached to the front of the upper half, 

 ovules 1 in each cell. 



Given to me at San Benito by a Mexican who collected it 

 from some point nearer the Pacific and used it as a tea 

 under the name "Damiana." 



Verbena xutha Lehm — San Enrique, Agua Dulce, San 

 Julio. 



Verbena ciliata Benth. — Purisima. Leaves broader than 

 usual. 



Verbena, sp. — San Gregorio. 



GiTHAREXYLUM FLABELLIFORME Watson. — Comondu. Fifth 

 stamen sometimes antheriferous. 



Ayicennia nitida Jacq. — Magdalena and Santa Margarita 

 Islands, 



Hyptis, sp. — Santa Margarita and Magdalena Islands. 

 Possibly a form of H. Emori/i, with large leaves and very 

 woolly shortly-pedunculate heads — certainly not H. laiii- 

 flora or H. tepJirodes from the vicinity of Cape St. Lucas. 



Mentha Canadensis L. var. glabrata Benth. — Comondu. 



Hedeoma thymoides var. oblongifolia Gray. — El Eancho 

 Viejo. 



Salvia Columbaria Benth. — Paraiso, Cardon Grande. 



Salvia Cedrosensis Greene. — Magdalena Island, San 

 Gregorio. 



Salvia (Calosphace), sp.— San Pablo. 



Salvia (Heterosphace) Californica. Shrubby, 2-3 feet 

 high, densely white-tomentose, with branching wool : leaves 

 sessile, oblong, 15-25 mm. long, irregularly coarsely den- 

 tate or lobed, the lobes somewhat acutely pungent: fruiting 

 spike elongated, interrupted; verticils remote, 4-8 flowered; 



