682 Rydberg : Rocky Mountain flora 



finely pubescent, 6 mm. long; corolla 25-30 cm. long, its tube 

 rather abruptly widening, y-8 mm. broad at the throat. 



This species is related to Scutellaria angiistifolia and 5. antir- 

 rhinoidcs, but differs from both in the broader corolla-tube. From 

 the former it differs also in the broader and usually toothed stem- 

 leaves and from the latter in the large flowers. 



Idaho: Sandberg, MacDougal, & Heller itj (type, in herb. 



N. Y. Bot. Card.). 



California: Mokelumne Hill, 1853-4, Bigelozv (Whipple 



Exp.); \Zd^6^ Fremont LI I L 



Stachys asperrima sp, nov. 



Perennial, with a rootstock ; stem stout, 4-6 dm. high, coarsely 

 hispid on the angles with spreading or reflexed hairs ; leaves 

 nearly sessile, oblong, elliptic, or oblong-lanceolate, 5-8 cm. long, 

 truncate or rounded at the base, coarsely crenate, hispid above, 

 hispid on the veins and also puberulent beneath ; spike 1-2 dm. 

 long; calyx densely hispid and somewhat glandular ; lobes lance- 

 subulate, spinulose-tipped ; corolla purpHsh, 10-12 mm. long, 

 puberulent, and more or less hirsute on the lips outside. 



This species belongs to the Stachys pain sir is group, but little 

 resembles that species in general habit. In leaf-form, pubes- 

 cence, and general habit, it reminds one of S, arenicola Britton, 

 but the leaves are crenate instead of serrate and the pubescence is 

 coarser. It resembles also 5". riimlaris Heller, but the pubescence 

 is coarser and the calyx-lobes are lance-subulate instead of 

 lanceolate. 



Utah : Towards Jordan City, July 7, 1884, F. E. Leonard ij8 

 (type, in herb. N. Y. Bot. Card.). 



Stachys Leibergii sp. nov. 



Perennial, with a horizontal rootstock ; stem 3-6 dm. high, 

 sharply angled, glabrous below, softly hirsute above ; leaves ses- 

 sile, lanceolate, acute, 4-8 cm. long, crenate-dentate, pubescent 

 on both sides with short appressed hairs or in age glabrate ; bracts 

 lanceolate, mostly entire, often purplish-tinged ; calyx softly pu- 

 bescent, often purplish; tube obpyramidal, about 4 mm. long; 

 lobes lanceolate, gradually setose-acuminate, almost as long as 

 the tube; corolla about 12 mm. long, rose-colored, glabrous. 



This species is related to Stachys palustris and S. scopidoriwi. 



