324 LABIATE. (MINT FAMILY.) 



date, coarsely crenate, long-petiolcd, rounded at the apex. Swamps, Florida, 

 and northward. July and Aug. Corolla 8"- 10" long, blue or white. 



4- -- Leaves all linear and entire ; the lowest bract-like. 



8. S. Floridana, n. sp. Minutely pubescent ; stem slender, branching ; 

 leaves linear, obtuse, entire, sessile, with revolute margins ; the lowest minute 

 and bract-like, the floral ones shorter than the flowers ; racemes loose, few- 

 flowered ; corolla large, much dilated at the throat, the nearly equal lips broad 

 and obtuse ; filaments hairy at the base. Pine-barren swamps near the coast, 

 West Florida. July. Stem 1 high. Leaves 1' long, "- 1" wide. Corolla 

 1- long, deep blue, the lower lip white in the middle. 



* * Flowers small, in axillary racemes. 



9. S. lateriflora, L. Smooth ; stem elongated, diffusely branched ; leaves 

 petioled, ovate-lanceolate, coarsely serrate, acuminate, the lower rounded at the 

 base ; racemes slender, 1-sided ; corolla blue. Shady swamps, Florida to Mis- 

 sissippi, and northward. July - Sept. Stem 2 - 3 high. Leaves membra- 

 naceous, 2' -3' long. Corolla 2" long. 



# # # Flowers solitary, in the axils of the upper leaves. 



10. S. galericulata, L. Stem erect or ascending, simple or branched, 

 smooth or pubescent; leaves short-petioled, ovate-lanceolate, acute, slightly 

 crenate, rounded or subcordate at the base, paler and pubescent beneath ; 

 flowers nearly sessile, turned to one side. Wet shaded places, North Carolina, 

 and northward. July and Aug. Stem l-2 high. Leaves !'-!' long. 

 Corolla 7"- 8" long, blue, the lower lip white in the middle, spotted with blue. 



11. S. parvula, Michx. Stem low, pubescent; leaves ovate or roundish, 

 obtuse, mostly entire, nearly sessile, strongly veined ; flowers small, peduncled. 

 Rocky woods, West Florida to Mississippi, and northward. July and Aug. 

 Fibres of the root often bearing small tubers. Stem 6'- 9' high. Leaves 4"- 6" 

 long. Corolla blue, 2" - 3" long. 



21. MACBBIDEA, Ell. 



Calyx tubular-bell-shaped, 3-lobed ; the upper lobe lanceolate, entire, the two 

 lower ones oblong, notched or entire. Corolla inflated, 2-lipped ; the upper lip 

 arching, concave, the lower broadly 3-lobed, spreading. Stamens 4, ascending 

 under the upper lip. Filaments hairy : anthers approximate by pairs, the cells 

 diverging, hairy within, denticulate on the margins. Nutlets smooth. Erect 

 mostly simple perennials. Whorls crowded in a dense cone-like terminal head. 

 Corolla large, white or purple. 



1- M. pulchra, Ell. Smooth or hairy; leaves lanceolate, acute, serrulate, 

 dotted ; the lower ones narrowed into a petiole, the upper sessile, the floral ones 

 ovate, acute ; whorls 4-flowcred ; calyx striate, the lobes entire ; corolla purple, 

 the tube striped with purple and white, the upper lip entire. Pine-barren 

 swamps, Georgia to North Carolina. Aug. and Sept. Stem 1-1| high. 

 Corolla \y long. 



