490 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



PHYSOSTEGIA. 



1. Physostegia parviflora Nutt; A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2>: 383. 1878. 



Type ,ix)Cality: "Oregon." Collected by Nuttall. 



Range: British Columbia and Saskatchewan to Oregon and Wyoming. 



Specimens examined: Cascade Mauntains, latitude 49°, LijaU in 1858; Lindsleys, Ilen- 

 derson, September 9, 1892; Kettle Falls, Walson 333; Chelan, Elmer 486; Lake Chelan, 

 Lake cfe Hull 688; Lake Kalispel, Kreager 320; Mission, Kreager 483. 



Zonal disteibution: Transition. 



LAMIUM. 



1. Lamiiiin amplexicaule L. Sp. PI. 2: .579. 1753. 

 Type ixk'ality: European. 

 Specimens examined: Wawawai, Piper 3007. 



STACHYS. 



Upper leaves sessile, the lower short-petioled \. S. palustris. 



Upper leaves not sessile, the lower long-petioled. 



Corolla tube little longer than the ciilyx, calyx lolx>s .subulate- 



aristulate 2. <S. buUata. I 



Corolla tul)e twice as long as the calyx. | 



Leaves thick, tonientose and reticulate beneath 3. 5. chamissonis. \ 



Leaves thin, not tomentose. j 



Corolla 20 mm. long; calyx glabrous or sparsely hirsute; i 



leaves subcordate 4. iS*. ciliata. i 



Corolla 12 mm. long; calyx soft-villous ; leaves mostly 



cordate 5. S. pubens. 



1. Stachya palustris L. Sp. PI. 2: 580. 1753. 

 Type locality: European. 



Kanoe: Temperate North America. Europe. Asia. 

 Specimens examined: Cascade Mountains, latitude 49°, Lyall in 1859; west Klickitat 



County, (S»t«dor/" 55; Vancouver, /Sw^sdorf 2226; Alma,, Elmer TAl; Parker, Dtinn, August 

 8, 1901; Coulee City, Henderson 2533; Rock Lake, Lake S Hull 599; Medical Lake, Hen- 

 derson 2532; Spokane, Piper; Union Flat, Lake cfe IIvll; Kalispel Lake, Kreager 44{); 

 Spokane, Kreager 541; Mission, Kreager 487; Meyers Falls, Kreager 471. 

 Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



2. Stachys bullata Benth. Lab. 547. 1834. 

 Type localiti': "Hab. in California." 

 Ranoe: Washington to California. 

 Specimens examined: Lindsleys, Clarke County, Henderson in 1892; Vancouver, Svks- 



dorf2226; Cape Horn, Suksdorf, August 19, 1894. 

 Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



3. Stachys chamissonis Benth. Linnaea 6: 80. 1831. 

 Type locality: California. 

 Range: California to Washington. 



Specimens examined: West Klickitat County, Suksdorf, 665, 666, 84. 

 These specimens are rather intermediate between ciliata and chamissonis. Thoy are 



possibly referable to 8. Jlaccida Eastwood, a but that species is known as yet only from tlic 

 type specimen. 



a Bull. Torr. Club 29: 80. 1902. 



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