EURYPTERA LTJCIDA Nutt. 



Nuttall, T & G, Fl 1:629. 

 Short, caulescent, glabrous, rather 

 stout, 1.5-5 dm hi; Ivs ternate; Ifts 

 broadly cordate, somewhat lobed, 

 coarsely mucronate-toothed, 1-2.5 cm 

 long; umbel equally 8-15-rayed; bract- 

 lets lanceolate; rays 1-5 cm long; pedi- 

 cels 12 mm long; fr nearly orbicular, 

 emarginate at each end, glabrous. 10-14 

 mm in diam, with wings more than 

 twice as broad as the body, and prom- 

 inent dorsal and intermediate ribs; oil- 

 tubes solitary in the intervals, 2-4 on 

 the commissural side. 



Abrams, Fl LA 290. 



Pt. Loma, SD! Baja Arizona. 

 Genoa MOJVARDELLA Bentham. 



An or per aromatic herbs, with fls 

 in terminal hds which are subtended by 

 hood often more or less colored inv 

 bracts: ex tubular, narrow, 5-toothed, 

 15-nerved: cor glabrous within, upper 

 lip erect, 2-cleft, lower 3-parted, all the 

 lobes linear or narrowly oblong; sta 4, 

 distinct, strongly or moderately un- 

 equal, exserted,' straight; anth often 

 divergent or divaricate. 

 MONARDELLA LANCEOLATA A. Gray. 



An g and glabrous or the sts puberu- 

 lent, brachiately branched, 3-6 dm hi, 

 Ivs rather few, lanceolate or oblong- 

 lanceolate, 2.5-5 cm long, tapering be- 

 low into a slender petiole, the upper 

 acute,' all with entire and even mar- 

 gins: bracts foliaceous or nearly so, 

 ovate or oblong, mostly acute with 

 many cross veinlets between the as- 

 cending or parallel veins; ex-teeth 

 densely hirsute within, sparsely if at 

 all so without, inconspicuously nerved; 

 cor bright rose-p, sometimes with dark- 

 er spots. 



Abrams, Fl LA 347. 



Gray. Am ac p 11:102 (1876). Bot 

 Cal 1:594. 



Type jf locality: "Cal, from Plumas to 



Covi'lle, CNH 4:175. Panamint mts. 



Common throughout Cal; Baja! L A 

 (Davidson). 



Variety MICROCEPHALA A. Gray. 

 MONARDELLA LINOIDES Gray. 



Minutely canescent, but the pubes- 

 cence imperceptible: sts more erect and 

 rigid. 1 hi, slendeV; Ivs sm (about %' 

 long), lanceolate, or the upper linear 

 and sessile and the lowest oblong-spat- 

 ulate, obtuse, the veins very obscure: 

 bracts nearly as in M. odoratissima but 

 barely ciliate: ex-teeth narrowly lance- 

 olate, merely pubescent, Baja! 



Gray, Am ac pr 11:101 (1876). Bot 

 Cal 1:594. 



Type locality: "mts east of SD." 



Coville, CNH 4:175. Panamint mts. 



San Diego! Mohave. 

 VARIETY STRICT A Parish. 



''Stems herbaceous, slender, branch- 

 ing only at the base, puberulent or 

 glabrous, green; leaves linear to nar- 

 rowly oblong, 15-18 mm long; floral 

 bracts membranaceous, tinged with 

 purple or red." Parish, Erythea 7:96. 

 San Bernardino Mts (Parish 2077). 



MONARDELLA CANDICANS Benth. 



San Bernardino (Parish 898). 

 MONARDELLA HYPOLEUCA A. Gray. 



SD; San Juan Hot Springs (Nevin). 

 RAMONA STACHYOIDES Briquet. 



Black Sage. Cinereous-tomentose or 

 glabrate, shrubby, 1 m hi or more, 

 branching and Ify; Ivs oblong-lanceolate, 

 narrowed at base or short-petioled, 

 crenate, g and rugose above, cinereous- 

 tomentose beneath; fls in interrupted 

 spicate hds or whorls; floral Ivs much 

 reduced, these and the ovate or oblong 

 bracts as well as the ex-teeth of the 

 bilabiate ex cuspidate-acuminate or 

 spinulose-aristulate; cor w or lilac- 

 tinged, about. 1 cm long, tube longer 

 than limb; sty, and especially sta, little 

 exserted; subulate appendages of the 

 connective often manifest. SF to 

 Ouintin! Cruz; Rosa. 

 RAMONA VASEYI Heller. 



Heller, Muhlenbergia 1:59 (22F1904), 

 based on Audibertia Vaseyi Porter, Bot 

 Gaz 6:207 (1881). 



Type from Mountain Springs, SD Co 

 (G. R. Vasey, 1880). 

 RAMONA PACHYSTACHYA. 



Heller, Muhlenbergia 1:59 (22 F 1904). 



Based on Audibertia incana var pa- 

 chystachya G, Syn Fl 2, pt I, ed 2, 461 

 (1886). 



Salvia carnosa var compacta Hall, U 

 111. 



Audibertia pachystachya Parish, Ery- 

 thea 6:91 (1898). 

 RAMONA PALMERI Briquet. 

 ^Audibertia Palmeri Asa Gray. 



Minutely tomentulose-canescent; Ivs 

 oblong-lanceolate, acute (the larger 2 

 or 3' long) ; hd-like clusters of fls 5-8, 

 remote in the elongated virgate naked 

 spike; bracts oblong or lanceolate, acu- 

 minate into a slender cuspidate tip; 

 lower ex-teeth subulate-setanceous. 



Type locality: Near Tighes ranch in 

 the mts northeast of SD. 

 RAMONA NIVEA Briquet. 



Audiberta nivea Bentham. 



Shrubby, 3-4 hi, Ify. mealy-tomen- 

 tose, and very w; Ivs oblong-lanceolate, 

 obtuse, very shftrt-petioled, upper trun- 

 cate at base; bracts ovate or oblong, 

 much imbricated, ex splitting down the 

 front and at length notched posteriorly; 

 cor "light p"; the tube hardly longer 

 than the lips; sta and sty conspicuously 

 exserted. 



Genus LYCOPUS Tournefert. 



Herbs, per by sfiender stolons or 

 suckers, with erect or diffuse sts, and 

 sm w or p fls, bracted and verticillate 

 in dense avy clusters: cx-campanulate, 

 reg or nearly so, 4-5-toothed, naked in 

 the throat: cor funnelform-campanulate 

 to cylindric, equaling ior exceeding the 

 ex, limb nearly equally 4-cleft, or 1 of 

 the lobes broader and emarginate: per- 

 fect sta 2, anterior, the posterior pair 

 rudimentary or 0: anth-sacs parallel: 

 ova deeply 4-parted; sty slender, 2-cleft; 

 nutlets truncate at summit, narrowed 

 below, trigonous, smooth. Water hoar- 

 hound. 

 LYCOPUS LUCIDUS Turcz. 



Sts stoutish, not so sharply angled, 

 per by stolons; Ivs broadly or narrow- 



