232 Plants collected during a journey 



337. Scutellaria versicolor, Nutt. gen. ii.'p. 38 ? On 

 the Missouri, near St. Louis. 



Obs. Differs from Nuttall's plant in the leaves being pub- 

 escent beneath, and nearly smooth above ; stem, petioles, and 

 raceme covered with soft but not glandular pubescence ; 

 flowers as large as in S. ovalifolia. 



338. S. ambigua, Nutt. gen. ii. p. 37. /3. missouriensis, 

 foliis oblongo-ovatis ; inferioribus ovatis, brevissime petiola- 

 tis, omnibus integerrimis. 



Hae. Council Bluff, on the Missouri. 



Obs. Stem about six inches high, divaricately branched at 

 the base. Leaves somewhat hairy on the veins beneath. 

 Flowers axillary, solitary, hairy, very small. Very near S. 

 minor, of Europe. 



339. S. resinosa, minute glanduloso-pubescens ; caule 

 ramosissimo ; foliis ovatis, obtusissimis, basi abrupte angusta- 

 tis, integerrimis, utrinque atomis resinosis irroratis ; floribus 

 axillaribus, villosis. 



Desc. Stem much branched, herbaceous. Leaves numerous, perfect- 

 ly ovate, about half an inch long, abruptly narrowed into a short petiole, 

 of a firm, almost coriaceous texture, prominently nerved beneath, sprinkled 

 with very minute resinous particles. Flowers axillary, solitary, as large 

 as in S.galericulatea, on short pedicels. Corolla blue, villous. 

 Hab. On the Canadian. 



Obs. A very distinct species, but having some affinity to 

 S. gracilis of Nuttall. 



340. Monarda punctata, Pursh Jl. l. p. 17. On the 

 Missouri ? 



341. M. Russelliana, Nutt. travels in the Arkansa Terri- 

 tory, p. 141. Hook. exot. bot. 130. 



342. M. fistulosa, L. Pursh Jl. i. p. 18. On the Mis- 

 souri, near Franklin. 



343. M. Bradburiana Beck in Sill. jour. x. p. 260. 

 M. maculata, Baldwin mss. On the Missouri and Ohio. 



