46 BOTANY OF THE ROUTE. 



VERBENA AUBLETIA, Pursli. 

 LYCOPUS SINUATUS, Ell. 

 MENTHA CANADENSIS, Linn. 

 HEDEOMA HISPIDA, Pursh. 

 MONARDA FISTULOSA, Linn. 

 BLEPHILIA CILIATA, Raf. 

 LOPHANTUS ANISATUS, Benth. 



SCUTELLARIA PARVULA, MicllX. 



STACHYS SYLVATICA, Linn. 



TEUCRIUM CANADENSE, Linn. 



ONOSMODIUM MOLLE, Michx. In this, as I have observed in the too closely allied genus 

 Macromeria, there is, if I mistake not, a dimorphism of the flowers, affecting the form and 

 length of the corolla and filaments. 



LlTHOSPERMUM CANESCENS, Lehm. 

 LlTHOSPERMUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM, MicllX. 



PENTALOPHUS LONGIFLORUS, A. DC. 



ECHINOSPERMUM PATULUM, Lehm. 



ECHINOSPERMUM (LAPPULA) FREMONT!!, Torr. (n. sp.) : &quot;Stem erect, branching above ; leaves 

 oblong-lanceolate, clothed with stiff, incumbent hairs j fructiferous pedicels erect ; disk of the 

 nutlets flattish, tuberculate ; prickles in a double series, slender, the interior ones longer than 

 the diameter of the nutlets differs from E. patulum in its double row of prickles, and con 

 siderable larger fruit : from E. Lappula in the much longer prickles and flattish disk, which 

 often has a number of small prickles along the axis. Colonel Fremont collected this plant in 

 his second journey (1844) on Pass creek, near the southern extremity of the Sierra Nevada.&quot; 

 Torrey. 



CYNOGLOSSUM MORRISONI, DC. 



ELLISIA NYCTELEA, Linn. 



HYDROPHYLLUM VIRGINICUM, Linn. 



HYDROPHYLLUM APPENDICULATUM, Michx. 



COLLOMIA LINEARIS, Nutt. 



PHLOX DIVARICATA, Linn. 

 PHLOX PILOSA, Linn. 

 PHLOX ARISTATA, Michx. 

 PHLOX HOODII, Richards. 

 CALYSTEGIA SEPIUM, R. Br. 

 PHYSALIS HIRSUTA, Dunal. 

 APOCYNUM CANNABINUM, Linn. 

 APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM, Linn. 



ACERATES VIRIDIFLORA, Ell. 



ASCLEPIAS SPECIOSA, Torr. (A. Douglassii, Hook.) 

 ASCLEPIAS NIVEA, Linn. 

 FRAXINUS VIRIDIS, Michx. 

 ASARUM CANADENSE, Linn. 



OXYBAPHUS NYCTAGINEUS, Sweet. 



ATRIPLEX HASTATA, var. (Chenopodium subspicatum, Nutt.) 



