353] FLORA OF BOULDER, COLORADO 205 



879%. V. Canadensis (L.) Brit. [V. Aubletia Jacq.]. Com- 

 mon WILD VERBENA. 



St. Vrain river (Porter and Coulter). 



Indiana to Colorado; Florida to New Mexico and Mex- 

 ico. 



373. PHYLA Lour. Fog-fruit. 



880. P. cuneifolia (Torr.) Greene [Lippia cuneifolia Torr.]. 

 Wedge-leaved fog-fruit. 



Along the railroad between Boulder and Marshall, and on 

 the sandy shores of Boulder creek for some distance in the 

 foothills, 5300-6200 ft. (Daniels, 406). 



South Dakota to Wyoming ; Texas to Arizona and Mex- 

 ico. 



Family 97. LAMIACEAE. Dead nettle family. 



374. TEUCRITJM L. Germander. 



881. T. occidentale Gray. Western germander. 



Swales in the plains, 5100-5500 ft. (Daniels, 407). 



Ontario to British Columbia; Pennsylvania to Colo- 

 rado and California. 



375. SCTJTELLAIIIA L. Skullcap. 



882. S. galericulta L. Hooded skullcap. 



At Boulder (Rydberg). 



Newfoundland to Alaska ; North Carolina to Arizona : 

 Europe: Asia. 



883. S. Brittonii Porter. Britton's skullcap. 



Common on the foothills and mesas, 5700-8000 ft. (Daniels, 

 146). Also from Eldora to Baltimore (Rydberg). St. Vrain 

 river, as 6^. resinosa Torr. (Porter and Coulter), unless this 

 plant be indeed the next. 



Wyoming to Colorado, 



883^. S. virgulata A. Nels. [5. Brittojiii virgidata (A. Nels.) 

 Rydb.]. Wand-like skullcap. 

 Along streams in mesas, 5700-6000 ft. (Daniels, 33). 

 Wyoming to Colorado. 



