488 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



KAMONA. 



1. Bamona incana (Benth.") Dougl: Briquet, Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2: 440, 1894. 



Audibertia incana Benth. Bot. Reg. 17: />/. 1469. 1831. 



Salxna carnosa Dougl. loc. cit. as synonym. 



Type locality: "On the plains of the Columbia, near the Priest's Rapid, and on the 

 clayey hills near the Big Birch, in 1S26." Collected by Douglas. 



Range: Wa-shington and Idaho to Arizona. 



Specimens examined: Wenache, Whited 1066; Ellensburg, Elmer 110; North Yakima, 

 Mrs. Steinweg in 1894: Flett 1029: Ilenderton, May 21, 1892: Pijvr, July 10, 1897; Watt 

 August, 1895; Yakima River, Sul-xdorf 42i>: Egbert Springs, Sandberg d^ Leiberg 362; Rattle- 

 snake Mountains, To^/o/j 467; Snipes Mountain, Co//on 388; Columbia Valley, Lj/aH in I860: 

 Crab Creek, Sandberg S Leiberg 244: Douglas County, Spillman,M&y 27, 1890; Coulee City, 

 Lake d' Hull, August 8, 1892; Loon Lake, Winston, July 20, 1897; Soap hake, McKay 9; 

 Spokane, Ilonder.'^on, July 9, 1892; Freiberg 60. 



Zonal distribution: Upper Sonoran. 



SCUTELLARIA. Skullcap. 



Flowers small in axillary or terminal racemes 1. S. lateriflora. 



Flowers larger, solitary in the leaf axils. 



Lower lip of corolla not villous 2. S. galericvlata. 



Lower lip of corolla villous within. 



Corolla 14 to 20 mm. long; leaves oblong, obtuse at each end. . 3. S. antirrhinoides. 

 Corolla 16 to 25 mm. long; upper leaves linear or narrow, acute 



at base 4. S. angustifolia. 



1. ScuteUaria lateriflora L. Sp. PI. 2: 598. \7^. 

 Tyi'E locality: "Habitat in Canada, Virginia." 

 Range: Temperate North America. 



Specimens examined: Cascade Mountains, latitude 49°, Lyall ; Whatcom County, 

 Sukidorf 1001 ; Loomis, Elmer 612; Seattle, Piper in 1885. 

 Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



2. Scutellaria galericulata L. Sp. PI. 2: 599. 1753. 

 Type ux'ality: European. 



Range: Ala.ska to Labrador, southward to Arizona, Nebraska, and North Carolina. 



Specimens examined: Ca.scadc Mountains, latitude 49°, Lyall in 1859; Mount Constitu- 

 tion, Hejwferson,July4, 1892; Falcon Valley, 57/^.sYZor/" 473; ^asonCrcfik, Sandberg d: Leiberg 

 619; Mission, Kreager, August 21, 1902; Wilbur, Henderson, July 12, 1892; Rock Lake, Lake 

 cfe Hull, August, 1892; Marshall Junction, Piper, July 2, 1896; Mission, Kreager 492. 



Zonal distribution: Transition. 



3. Scutellaria antirrhinoides Benth. Lab. 440. 1834. 



Type locality: "Prope arcem Vancouver ad ripas Columbiae." Collected by Scouler. 



Range: Oregon, California, Nevada, and ? Washington. 



We have .seen no Washington specimens of this species, though Fort Vancouver is given 

 as the type locality. All recent Washington specimens referred to S. antirrhinoides are 

 S. angustifolia. 



4. Scutellaria angustifolia Pursh, Fl. 2: 412. 1814. 



Type locality: "On the river Koo-skoosky." Collected by Lewis, the exact spot oppo- 

 site Kamiah, Idaho. 



Range: British Columbia to Montana and California. 



Specimens examined: West Klickitat County, Suksdorf 54; Naches, LyaU in 1860; 

 Douglas County, Spillman, May 27, 1896; Spokane, Henderson, May, 1892; Pullman, Lake 

 cfe Hull 598; Piper 1570; Wawawai, Lake 598; Spokane, Kreager 10. 



Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



