370 LABIATiE. Salvia. 



racemes simple, at first oblong, and the flowers crowded : calyx glandular-hirsute, with 

 oblong-campanulate tube (3 lines long in fruit) of nearly thrice the length of tlie lips ; 

 upper lip broadly ovate, acutish ; lower deltoid-ovate, mucronatc-acute : corolla 3 to 5 

 lines long, the whole tube included : style beardless. — Mant. 25 ; Jacq. Ic. Ear. t. 3 ; 

 Chapm. Fl. 319. S. Dominica, Vahl, Enum. i. 23;j; Swartz, Obs. 18, t. 1, fig. 1, not L. — 

 S. Florida. (W. Ind.) 



S. albiflora, Mart. & Gal. Glabrous throughout, 2 to 4 feet high, paniculately branched : 

 leaves rhombic-ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, acutely serrate (inch or two long); 

 floral abruptly reduced to minute lanceolate and subulate bracts : clusters of rather loose 

 ra'ceme approximate: calyx (often amethystine-tinged) with campanulate tube (2 lines 

 long), twice the length of the lips ; upper lip broadly ovate and entire ; lower 2-toothcd 

 or parted into broad acute lobes: corolla (probably bluish) 4 or 5 lines long, with tube 

 almost included: style bearded along the base of the much longer upper lobe. — (Bull. 

 Acad. Brux., ex Benth. in DC. Prodr. 1. c. 307 ?) Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 131. — S. Arizona 

 or Mexican border near it, Thurber, Schott. (Mex.) 



S. Arizonica. Glabrous, except 2 puberulent lines down the stem, a foot or more high : 

 leaves deltoid-ovate or with abruptly cuneate base, acute, coarsely and obtusely serrate (an 

 inch long besides the slender petiole) : inflorescence spiciform and interrupted; clusters sev- 

 eral-flowered : i)edicels short (a line long) : floral leaves abruptly reduced to membranaceous 

 ovate-lanceolate and caudate bracts, which equal the flowers and are caducous: calyx 

 4 lines long, bilabiate to the middle or nearly ; its upper lip subulately 3-toothed and 

 lower more strongly 2-toothed : corolla (blue) fidly half inch long, with tube a little 

 exserted : style beardless. — S. Arizona, on Mount Graham, at 0,250 feet, Uollirock. 



S. urticifolia, L. A foot or two high, villous-pubescent and somewhat viscid, or glabrate : 

 leaves coarsely and obtusely serrate, ovate, acute, with truncate or sometimes cuneate 

 base decurrent into a winged petiole, pale beneath, 2 to 4 inches long; floral all reduced to 

 small ovate and slender-acuminate very caducous bracts : inflorescence racemosc-spiciform, 

 of numerous and several-flowered distant clusters : pedicels as long as the tube of the 

 oblong-campamdate calyx; the broad lips of which are divergent and half the length of 

 the tube, the. upper nmcronately (often minutely) 3-toothed, lower 2-cleft, its teeth broadly 

 triangular-ovate and mucronate : corolla blue and white (5 or 6 lines long), twice the 

 length of the calyx, its ample sinuately 31obed lower lip about twice the length of the 

 upper, its broad middle lobe emarginate : connective ciliate opposite the insertion ; its 

 subulate antheriferous fork obtusely toothed toward the base, and lower fork semihastate : 

 style strongly villous-bearded along the base of its much longer upper fork. — Spec. i. 24. 

 S. Chiijloiii, M. A. Curtis, Cat. PI. N. Car., not Ell. ? — Maryland and Kentucky to Georgia 

 and Louisiana. 



===== Flowers only a third or a quarter inch long: corolla tube not e.Kserted : inflorescence 

 slender-spicate ; the flowers or small clusters mostly distant. 



(t. Style-lobes or stigmas one or both subulate. 



S. Chapmani. Tall and erect perennial, tomentulose or cinereous-puberulent : leaves 

 thickish, ovate or ovate-lanceolate with short cuneate base, somewhat appressed-serrate or 

 crenulatc (2 or 3 inches long) ; the floral all reduced to small and membranaceous ovate 

 cordate-acuminate caducous bracts : calyx campanulate, in fruit 2 lines long ; teeth short 

 and broad, mucronate : corolla 4 lines long and with the ample lower lip of the preceding 

 species. — S. wiicifulia, var. major, Chapm. Fl. 319. — Middle Florida, Chapman. Alabama, 

 Ducklei/. 



S. Blodgettii, Chapm. Fl. 319, founded on incomplete specimens from S. Florida (Key 

 West), Blodijctt, apparently an annual, with indurated base; thin ovate leaves obtuse at 

 both ends, about half inch long, on filiform petioles of equal length ; bracts of filiform 

 racemes lanceolate or subulate, rather persistent, shorter than the pedicels ; these a line 

 long; calyx 2 lines, very like that oi S. serotina. It may prove to be either S. tenclla, 

 Swartz, or S. micrantha, Vahl (referred to it by Grisebach), weedy and insignificant W. 

 Indian species, likely to stray to Key West. 



h. Styk'-lobes or stigmas both broad and thin, roundish, ver^- obtuse or truncate: caly.x glandidar- 

 hirsute. 

 S. OCCidentalis, Swartz. Diffuse annual, minutely pubescent or nearly glabrous up to 

 the very slender inflorescence (which has the aspect of that of Verbena officinalis) : stems 2 



