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Lycopus sinuatus Ell. Bot. S. Car. A: Georg. i, 26 (1816). 

 Wet meadows: Custer, altitude 1,650 iii., August 20 (No. 939). 

 Hedeoma hispida Pursh, FI. ii, 414 (1814). 



Dry i)laces : Kocliford. altitude 1,700, July 11 ; Custer, altitude 1,700 ni., August 1 ; 

 Minuekahta, altitude 1,300 m., August 4 (No. 940),- 



Hedeoma druniniondii Beutli. Lab. 368 (1834). 



Dry soil : Custer, altitude 1,700 m., July 16; Hot Spriugs, altitude 1,100 m., August 2 

 (No. 941). 



Salvia lanceolata Willd. Euuui. 37 (1809). 



The leaves are broadly oblong or spatulate. Custer, altitude 1,700 m., July 16; 

 Hot Spriugs, altitude 1,100 m., August 2 (No. 942). 



Mouarda fistiilosa mollis (L.) Beutb. Lab. 317 (1833); Monanla mollis L. Auuen. 

 Acad, iii, 399 (1751)). 



Hot Spi'iugs, altitude 1,100 ui., August 2; Custer, altitude 1,650 m., August 15 

 (No. 943); Eocbford, altitude 1,700 m., July 12 (No. 944). 



VIeckia anethiodora (Nutt.) Greene, Mem. Torr. Club, v, 282 (1894); Hyssojuis 

 anethiodorHS Nutt. Eraser's Cat. (1813). 



Among buslies: Wbitewood, altit^ude 1,100 m., July 7; east of Custer, ou the 

 Frtncb Creek, altitude 1,600 m., July 22 (No. 945). 



Prunella vulgaris L. Sp. PI. ii, 600 (1753). 



In damp woods: Wbitewood, altitude 1,150 m., July 7; east of Custer, altitude 

 1,600 m., July 22 (No. 946). 



Dracocephalum parviflorum Nutt. Gen. ii, 35 (1818). 



Hills: Elk Canyon, altitude 1,300m., June 29; Roebford, altitude 1,800 in., July 12 

 (No. 947). 



Scutellaria galericulata L. Sp. PL ii, 599 (1753). 



Ill French Creek, near Custer, altitude 1,600 m., .July 16 aud August 1 (No. 948). 



Stachys palustris L. Sp. PI. ii, 580 (1753 ). 



Two forms' were met with, one witli short, oblong leaves, smaller and darker flowers, 

 and more hairy stem (No. 949); the other with longer, lanceolate leaves, and larger 

 light-colored flowers (No. 1208). Lead City, altitude 1,700 m., July 7; Custer, 

 altitude 1,700 m., August 20. 



Stachys aspera Mx. Fl. ii, 5 (1803). 



Custer, altitude 1,700 m., August 20 (No. 9i50). 



PLANTAGINACEiE. 



Plantago major L. Sp. PI. i, 112 (1753). 



Kuchlord, altitude 1,600 m., July 11 ; Custer, altitude 1,6.50 m., August 1 (No. 951). 



Plantago purshii Koem. & Sehult. Syst. iii, 120 (1818). 



Dry plains: Minuekahta, altitude 1,300 m., August 5 (No. 952). 



NYCTAGINACEiE. 



AUionia nyctaginea Mx. Fl. i, 100 (1803). 



h'are: Hot Spriugs, altitude 1,050 m., August 2 (No. 953). 



Allionia hirsuta Pursb, Fl. ii, 728 (1814). 



Two forms were met with, wliich seem very distinct, but ray collection from the 

 Sand Hills of central Nebraska shows that they grade into each other. One has very 

 broad, oblong-lanceolate, or ovate-oblong leaves, the stem hairy throughout. Custer, 

 altitude 1,700 m., August 1 (No. 954). Tiie other baa narrow, lanceolate leaves, the 

 stem hairy only at the nodes. l\ochford, altitude 1,700 m,, July 11; Hot Spriugs, 

 altitude 1,100 m., August 2 (No. 955). 



