PIPER FLORA OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. 491 



4. Stachys ciUata Dougl; Benth. Lab. 539. 1832-36. 



Siachys coohyae Heller, Bull. Torr. Club 26: 590. 1899. 



Type locality: "Hab. in America boreali-occidentali: ad ripas fluminis Columbiae; 

 Douglas; Scouler." 



Range: British Columbia to Oregon. 



Specimens examined: Montesano, Heller 3960; Chehalis County, Henderson 2531; 

 Clallam County, Elmer 2543; Olympic Mountains, J. M. Grant in 1889; Cascade Moun- 

 tains, latitude 49°, Lyall; Seattle, Piper 178; Mount Adams, Suksdorf 667; Tdcomsi, Flett 

 121; Lake Quinault, Lamb 1285; Skokomish River, Kincaid; Nisqually Valley, Allen 131; 

 Skamania County, /Stttsdor/", August 10, 1886; Goose Lake, Flett 1204; Ves\\&sim, Sandherg 

 & Leiberg 503; Fort Vancouver, Tolmie; Manor, Piper, July 14, 1899; Ellensburg, Elmer 

 498; Whited 399; Atanum Soda Springs, Watt; Union Gap, Cotton 490; Nason City, Sand- 

 berg cfc Leiberg; without locality, Vasey in 1889. 



The leaves vary from nearly glabrous (typical) to soft-pilose but scarcely tomentose. 



Zonal distribution: Transition. 



6. Stachys pubens (A. Gray) Heller, Bull. Torr. Club 25: .581. 1898. 



Stachys cUiata pubens A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2': 388. 1878. 



Stachys emersoni Piper, Erythea 6: 31. 1898. 



Type locality: "Washington Terr, to Fraser River." 



Rancje: Washington and British Columbia near the coast." 



Specimens examined: Montesano, Heller 3902; Hoquiam, Lamb 1138; Ilwaco, Savage 

 9; Ocean Beach, Henderson in 1886; without locality, Cooper in 1854; Ilwaco, Piper 4990, 

 4919; Port Crescent, Lawrence 281a. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



LYCOPUS. ^ 



Plants not stoloniferous; calyx teeth triangular-cuspidate longer than 



the nutlet 3. L. americanus. 



Plants stoloniferous at base. 



Calyx teeth subulate longer than the nutlet; leaves sharply serrate. . 1. L. lucidvs. 



Calyx teeth obtuse, shorter than the nutlet 2. L. uniflorus. 



1. Lycopus lucidus Turcz.; DC. Prod. 12: 178. 1848. 



Lycopus lucidus americanus A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 286. 1870. 

 Type locality: "In montibus Ircutiae." 

 Range: Washington to California, Kansas, and Saskatchewan. 



Specimens examined: Coulee City, Lake & Hull 600; Rock Lake, Lake & Hull 600; 

 Spokane County, Suhsdorf 6^1; Mabton, Cotton 749. 



Zonal distribution: Upper Sonoran and Arid Transition. 



2. Lycopus uniflorus Michx. Fl. 1: 14. 1818. 

 Lycopus macrophyUus Benth. Lab. 185. 1833. 

 Lycopus communis Bickncll in Britton, Man. 803. 1901. 

 Type locality: "Hab. ad Lacus S- Joannis et Mistassins." 

 Range: British Columbia and Oregon to Labrador and Florida. 



Specimens examined: Tacoma, Flett 15; Puyallup, Piper, September 2, 1899; Falcon 

 Valley, SwitsJ-or/" 1439; Cascade Mountains, latitude 49°, LyaZZin 1858-59; CopaWs, Oonard 

 405. 



This species has heretofore been referred to L. virginicus L. and thus appears in Suks- 

 dorf 's list. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. ' 



3. Lycopus americanus Muhl.; Bart. Fl. Phila. Prod. 12. 1815. 

 Lycopus sinuatus Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1 : 26. 1816. 



Type i,xx!Ality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



