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DIPLACUS LONGIFLORUS Nutt. 

 DIPLACUS FUNICEUS Nutt. 

 DIPLACUS STELLATUS Kellogg. 



Genus STEMODIA Linnaeus. 



STEMODIA DURANTIFOLIA Swartz. 



Genus LIMOSELLiA Llnnneus. 



LIMOSELLA AQUATICA Linn. 



Genns VERONICA Linuaeas. 



VERONICA ALPINA Linn. 

 VERONICA AMERICANA Schw. 

 VERONICA PERBGRINA Linn. 



GenTis CASTIIjI.EIA Linnaeus. 



CASTTILFIA 

 CASTTLLEIA 

 CASTILLEIA 



CINEREA A. Gray. 

 SESSIFLORA Pursh. 

 AFFINIS Hook & Am. 



Tips of floral bracts brilliant poppy-red 

 ffj ^z da i:^ 



CASTILLEIA 

 CASTILLEIA 

 CASTILLEIA 

 CASTILLEIA 

 CASTILLEIA 

 CASTILLEIA 

 CASTILLEIA 

 CASTILLEIA 



FOLIOLOSA Hoolc.-Arn. 

 HOLOLEUCA Greene. 

 LINEARIFOLIA Benth. 

 MINIATA Dougl. 

 OBLONGIFOLIA A. Gray. 

 PARVIFOLIA Bong. 



PLAGIOTOMA A. Gray. 

 STENANTHA A. Gray. 



Genus ORTHOCARPLS Nnttall. 



ORTHOCARPUS ATTENUATUS A. Gry. 

 ORTHOCARPUS DENSIFLORUS Eth. 



O densiflorus Bentham Ge ca ac b 2: 



409 sz 

 ORTHOCARPUS HISPIDUS Benth. 

 ORTHOCARPUS PARISHII A. Gray. 

 ORTHOCARPUb PURPI^RASCENS Bh. 



Genus CORDYL.ANTHLS Nuttall. 



CORDYLANTHUS FILIFOLIUS Nutt. 

 CORDYLANTHUS NEVINI A. Gray. 

 CORDYLANTHUS MARITIMUS Nutt. 



da 14, ft 



Adenostegia maritlma Nutt in DC pd 

 10:598; KBr Zoe 2:368 

 CORDYLANTHUS ORCUTTIANUS A. G. 



OIlOBx\NCHACEAE. 

 Genus APHYLLON Miteliell. 



APHYLLON CALIFORNICUM A. Gray. 

 APHYLLON COMOSUM A. Gray. 

 APHYLLON COOPERI A. Gray. 

 APHYLLON FASCICULATUM A. Gray. 

 APHYLLON LUDOVICIANUM A. Gray. 

 APHYLLON TUEROSUM A. Gray. 

 APHYLLON UNIFLORUM A. Gray. 



BIGNONIACEAE. 



MARTYNTA ALTHEAEFOLIA Benth. 

 Genus CHILOPSIS Don. 



CHILOPSIS SALIGNA Don. 



Chilopsis Saligua Don. — Desert wil- 

 low. "Mexicans use the flowers in fev- 

 ers and as a stimulant in cardiac dis- 

 eases." (Harvard). 



ACANTHACEAE. 



Genus BELEPEROiVE Xees. 



BELEPERONE CALIFORNICA Benth. 



LABIATAE. 



Genus HYPTIS Jacq. 



HYPTIS EMORYI Torr. 



Genus MENTHA Linnaeus. 



MENTHA CANADENSIS Linn. 

 MEINTHA PIPERATA Linn. 

 MENTHA VIRIDIS Linn. 



LY^COPUS SINUATUS Ell. 



L lucidus americanns G da 14 



Genus »- YCNANTHEMLTM Mleli. 

 PYCNANTHEMUM CALIFORNICUM T. 



Genus MONARDELLA Bentham. 

 MONARDELLA CANDICANS Benth. 

 MONARDBLLA HYPOLEUCA A. Gray. 

 MONARDELLA LANCEOLATA A. Gray. 



V microcephala G 

 MONARDELLA LINOIDES Gray. 

 MONARDELLA MACRATHA A. Gray. 



V tenui flora G 



MONARDELLA NANA A. Gray. 

 MONARDELLA ODORATISSIMA Benth 

 MONARDELLA PRINGLEI A. Gray. 

 MONARDELLA TENUIFLORA S. Wat. 

 MONARDELLA THY^MIFOLIA Greene. 

 MONARDELLA VILLOSA Benth. 

 CALAMINTHA PALMERI A. Gray. 

 ACANTHOMINTHA ILICIFOLIA A. G. 



Genus POGOGYNE Bentham. 



POGOGYNE NUDIUSCULA A. Gray. 

 POGOGYNE SERPYLLOIDES A. Gray. 

 POGOGYNE TENUIFLORA A. Gray. 

 Genus SALVIA Llnnnens. 



SALVIA BERNARDINA Parish. 

 SALVIA COLUMBARIAE Benth. 



Salvia Columbriae Bentham. — Mrs. 

 Bingham says this is "the chia of the 

 aborigines, and grows in soil in the 

 foothills of the coast range. The seeds 

 are demulcent, and used in gastro-in- 

 testinal disorders. The Indians roast- 

 ed the seed, ground them between two 

 stones, and used the meal for food. It 

 is said to improve the taste of poor wa- 

 ter, and on that account is of use to 

 persons in crossing deserts. It quench- 

 es thirst and lessens the quantity of 

 water desired, sometimes in that way 

 preventing serious illness from excess- 

 ive drir^king of bad water. It is val- 

 ued as a poultice, and the seeds are 

 sometimes placed in the eye to form a 

 mucilage by means of which foreign 

 bodies may be removed from that or- 

 gan. Quantities of these seeds have 

 been found buried in graves several 

 hundred years old, proving that the 

 use of the seed reaches back into the 

 remote past." 



