LABIATAE 269 



16. SALVIA L. 



Leaves mainly basal ; blades lyrate-pinnatifid. i. S. lyrata. 



Leaves cauline ; blades merel3' toothed. 



Calyx-lobes acuminate : upper lip of the coioUa shorter than the lower one. 



2. S. urticifolia. 

 Calyx-lobes subulate-acicular : upper lip of the corolla longer than the lower 

 one. 3. 5". Sclarea. 



1. Salvia lyrata L. IvYRE-i.Eaved Sage. (Man. p. 794; I. F. /. 

 3124.) In dry, mostly sandy woods and thickets, N. J. to Fla., 111., Ark. 

 and Tex. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; PhiladeIvPhia ♦ 

 Delaware; Lancaster; York; Montgomery. 



2. Salvia urticifolia L. Nettle-LEaved Sage. (Man. p. 795; I. 

 F. /. J/2S.) In woods and thickets, Pa. to Ky., Ga. and La. — Pennsyl- 

 vania : Philadelphia. 



3. Salvia Sclarea L. Clary. Clear-eye. (Man. p. 795 ; I. F. /. 

 3130.) In fields, Pa. to S. C, escaped. Nat. from Eu. — Pennsylvania : 

 Huntingdon. 



17. MONARDA L. 



Flower-clusters terminal or solitary. 

 Corolla scarlet, mostly over 3 cm. long. i. M. didynia. 



Corolla pink-purple or white, mostly less than 3 cm. long. 

 Corolla white or greenish pink. 2. M. Clinopodia. 



Corolla pink, purple or purple-red. 

 Plants with spreading pubescence. 



Bracts purple or pink : corolla pink or purplish. 3. M. fistulosa. 

 Bracts purple-red or red : corolla deep purple or purple-red. 



4. M. media. 

 Plants canescent. 5. M. mollis. 



Flower-clusters axillary. 6. M. punctata. 



1. Monarda didjma L. OswEGO Tea. American Bee Balm. 

 (Man. p. 795 ; I. F./. 3131-) In moist soil, especially along streams, N. 

 B, (?) to Ont., Mich, and Ga. — Pennsylvania : North.\mpTon ; Bucks; 

 Pike ; Monroe ; Blair ; Clarion ; Allegheny ; Erie ; Somerset ; 

 Westmoreland. 



2. Monarda Clinopodia L. Basal Balm. (Man. p. 796; I. F. /. 

 3132.) In woods and thickets, Ont. to Ky. and Ga. — Pennsylvania: 

 Dauphin ; Northampton ; Philadelphia ; Lancaster. 



3. Monarda fistulosa L. Wild BergamoT. (Man. p. 796 ; I. F. /. 

 3/33.) On dry hills and in thickets. Me. and Ont. to Minn., Kans., Fla. 

 and La. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Delaware ; Ches- 

 ter ; Lancaster ; Luzerne ; Franklin ; Huntingdon ; Allegheny ; 

 Armstrong ; Erie ; Westmoreland. 



4. Monarda media Willd. Purple Bergamot. (Man. p. 796; I. 

 F./. 3134.) In moist thickets, Me. to Ont., Pa. and Va. — Pennsylvania : 

 Northampton ; Bucks. 



5. Monarda mollis L. CanEscenT Wild BergamoT. (Man. p. 

 1051.) In dry soil, N. E. to S. Dak., Ga. and Tex. — Pennsylvania: 

 Northampton . 



