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Leaves and the angles of the stem coarsely hispid. 1. S. asperrima. 



Leaves and stem softly pubescent. 



Lateral lobes of the lower corolla-Up large, half as broad and three-fourths as long as 



the middle one. 2. S. ampla. 



Lateral lobes of the lower corolla-lip small, scarcely half as long as the middle one. 

 Stem glabrous below; leaves short-pubescent or glabrate. 3. S. Leibergii. 



Stem pubescent throughout; leaves loosely \-lllous. 



Leaves oblong-ovate or cordate; corolla 12-15 mm. long; calyx lobes almost 

 equalling the calj-x-tube. 4. S. teucriformis. 



Leaves oblong-lanceolate; corolla 10-12 mm. long; calj-x-lobes decidedly 

 shorter than the calj-x-tube. 5. S. scopulorum. 



1. S. asperrima Rydb. Stem stout, 4-6 dm. high, coarsely hispid on the 

 angles, with spreading or reflexed hairs; leaves nearly sessile, oblong, elhptie, or 

 oblong-lanceolate, 5-8 cm. long, coarsely crenate, hispid above, hispid on the 

 veins and also puberulent beneath; coroUa purphsh, 10-12 mm. long, puberu- 

 lent, and more or less hirsute on the hps outside. Valleys: Utah. Son. Jl. 



2. S. ampla Rj'db. Stem 5-7 dm. high, softlj' hirsute and more or less 

 viscid; leaves ovate to lanceolate, 5-10 cm. long, sessile or nearly so, crenate- 

 serrate, softly pubescent on both sides; coroUa rose-colored or pink, about 15 

 mm. long, somewhat puberulent without. Meadows: Black HUls, S.D. Sub- 

 mont. Au. 



3. S. Leibergii Rydb. Stem 3-6 dm. high, sharply angled, glabrous below, 

 softly hirsute above; leaves sessile, lanceolate, 4-8 cm. long, crenate-dentate, 

 pubescent on both sides '^"ith short appressed hairs or in age glabrate; coroUa 

 about 12 mm. long, rose-colored, glabrous. Low meadows: Ida. — B.C. Sub- 

 mont. Jl-Au. 



4. S. teucriformis Rydb. Stem 4-6 dm. high, glandular- villous ; lower 

 leaves short -petioled, the upper sessile; blades 5-10 cm. long, crenate, pubescent 

 on both sides; corolla hght rose, vrith. reddish-purple veins and blotches. Wet 

 meadows: Colo. — Wyo, Sicbmont. Jl-Au. 



5. S. scopulorum Greene. Stem 3-6 dm. high, softly hirsute with spread- 

 ing hairs and more or less glandular; leaf -blades serrate, 5-10 cm. long, softly 

 pubescent on both sides; corolla rose, ulac, or purplish, blotched. Wet meadows: 

 Minn.— X.:M.— Utah— Wash.— :Mack. Plain— Suhmont. Jl-S. 



16. GALEOPSIS L. Hemp Nettle. 



Annual herbs. Leaves opposite, petioled. Flowers perfect, in several axil- 

 Iar\- verticils. Cah-^x 5-ribbed, with 5 subequal lobes. CoroUa dilated at the 

 throat; upper lip ovate, arched, entire; lower Up 3-cleft, with an obcordate middle 

 lobe; palate with 2 teeth at the sinuses. Stamens 4; anthers aU 2-ceUed. Nut- 

 lets ovoid, slightly flattened, smooth. 



1. G. Tetrahit L. Stem 3-10 dm. high, swoUen below the nodes; leaf-blades 

 ovate, coarsely serrate, 5-15 cm. long; coroUa purple or pink, variegated with 

 white, 15-25 mm. long, twice as long as the cah-x. Waste places: Xewf. — ^N.C. 

 — (Black HiUs) S.D. — Alaska; nat. or adv. from Eu. Je-S. 



17. PYCNOSPHACE (Benth.) Rydb. Thistle Sage, Chia. 



Annual herbs. Leaves opposite, mainly basal, pinnately lobed. Flowers 

 perfect, capitate-verticillate, with persistent, spinulose-toothed bract-hke floral 

 leaves. Cah-^c 2-Upped; upper Up incurved, 3-toothed; lower lip 2-parted; teeth 

 spinulose-aristate. CoroUa open; tube pilose-annulate inside; limb 2-Upped: 

 upper Up 2-lobed. Stamens separate, remote from the upper Up; lower branch 

 of the long filiform appendaged connective carrj-ing a pollen-bearing anther-ceU. 

 Nutlets smooth. 



1. P. Columbariae (Benth.) Rj'db. Winter annual; stem 1-5 dm. high, 

 retrorsely strigose or hispidulous, leafy below; leaves petioled, deeply once or 

 t'R'ice pinnatifid into oblong crenate obtuse divisions, rugose, strongly veined 

 beneath, canescent-hirsutulous; floral leaves and bracts broadly ovate, entire, 

 abruptly acuminate, spinulose, puberulent, often purpUsh; coroUa blue, 8-10 

 mm. long, sUghtly exceeding the cah-x. Salvia Columbariae Benth. Hillsides 

 and sandy plains: Calif. — Utah — Ariz. Son. ^Ir-Jl. 



