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ville, where it was found sparingly at an altitude of 1620-1650 feet it 

 was larger and more vigorous. 



April 19 (1613); type locality, on the Brazos. 

 Scutellaria resinosa Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 2 : 232 (1827). 



Scutellaria Wrightii A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 370 (1872). 



This plant was plentiful about Kerrville, in dry, stony ground, altitude 

 1620-1800 feet. The deep, blue-purple flowers are very handsome. 

 This plant, as pointed out by Dr. Porter in the Bulletin of the Torrey 

 Club, 21 : 176 (1894), has been going under the name of S. Wrightii. 



April 19 (1606); type locality, on the Canadian. 



PHYSOSTEGIA Benth. Lab. Gen. & Sp. 504 (1834). 

 Physostegia Virginiana (L.) Benth. Lab. Gen. & Sp. 504 (1834). 

 Dracocephalum Virginianum L. Sp. PL 594 (1753)- 

 Dracocephalum speciosum Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard. t. 93 (1825). 

 This plant, called P. Virginiana var spedosa in the Synoptical Flora, 

 was found sparingly on the banks of the Guadulupe in moist ground. 

 I have now collected it in Virginia, North Carolina and Texas, and have 

 always considered it distinct. Its manner of growth is different from 

 the northern P. Virginiana, and the flowers are larger, more inflated 

 and more terminal. 



June 22 (1906); type locality, North America. 



BRAZORIA Engelm. & Gray, Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist. 5 : 255 (1845). 

 Brazoria scutellarioides Engelm. & Gray, Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist. 5 : 



257 (i845)- 



Physostegia truncata Hook. Bot. Mag. /. 34.94. ( ). 

 Abundant in rich ground on the summits of hills about Kerrville, alti- 

 tude* 2000 feet. A handsome plant, resembling a Physostegia. 



May 14 (1733); tyP e locality, " near Cat Spring, west of the Brazos." 



STACHYS L. Sp. PL 580 (1753). 

 Stachys Drummondii Benth. Lab. Gen. & Sp. 551 (1834). 



Growing in rich ground, under trees and bushes, near the upper end 

 of Nueces Bay. Not observed at any other place. 



March 12 (1434); type locality, on the Brazos. 



TEUCRIUM L. Sp. PL 562 (1753). 

 Teucrium Canadense L. Sp. PL 564 (1753). 

 Teucrium Virginicum L. Sp. PL 564(1753). 



