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villous. Bakersfield, Jl, 1884. Readily from sparsely crenate-dentate to nearly 

 distinguished from T. lanceolatum, by entire; veins conspicuous, widely spread- 

 its very sm fls & nearly round Ivs." ing; bracts ovate, foliaceous, more or 

 Curran, Cal ac b 1:154 (7 Mr 1885). less pinnately veined. 



MONARDELLA ODORAT1SSIMA Benth * ' "*" 



Cinereous-puberulent or minutely to- Qenus CALAMINTHA Tournefort. 

 mentulose, or nearly glabrous, but pale; Herbs of undershrubs chiefly of warrrt 



a span to a ft hi: Ivs from narrowly ob- tcmperate reK ions, of various habit, fig 



long to broadly lanceolate, entire or throllghout the summer . 



nearly so short-petioled, or the upper CALAMINTH A PALM ERI A. Gray. 

 subsessiie. firm in texture, both sides Ann, of Acim.s, habit and odor of 



alike; veins inconspicuous or obscure: Hedeoma. 

 tracts thin-membranaceous, w'ish or p, Gua,dalupe (Palmer, Greene). 

 nervose: ex teeth hirsute without and Genus ACANTHOMINTHA Gray. 

 within: odor of pennyroyal. O e S P of SD mesas. 



Wash-SB Co! Nevada; Utah. Ha U m. AO^HyONTH 



MONARDELLA PRINGLEI A. Gray. cuspidate-toothed. 



"E grege M. lanceolatse et M. undula- Genus FOGOGYNB Dentham. 



tse, e radice annua ultrapedalis, mox Cal ann, of low stature, sweet-aromat- 



multicaulis; foliis oblongo-lanceolatis ic; with oblong-ovate or oblanceolate 



acutiusculis basi aitonuatis vix petiolatis mostly entire Ivs, the lower narrowed 



integerrimis plerumque pollicaribus into a petiole, the upper diminished into 



ramisque tenuiter puberulis, venis ob- bracts, these & the ex usually conspicu- 



scuris; bracteis villosis lato-ovalis subito ously ciliate-bearded with hirsute or his-. 



tenuiter acuminatis plurinervatis albidis pid hairs; fls verticillastrate-glomerate * 



purpureo tinctis, venulis fere nulhs; cal- sessile, at least the upper glomerules 



ycis dentibus subulato-lanceolatis acutis spicate or capitate; ex-teeth mostly 3- 



intus extusque hirsutis: corolla laete pur- nerued: cor bl or vio-p, or paler; flg: 



purea "-Gray Am acpr 19:96 (300 1883). spring & summer. 



Col ton, Cal (C. G. Pringle). POGOGYNE NUDIUSCULA A. Gray. 

 MONARDELLA THYMIFOLIA Greene. 1?ls in whon-like clusters : stigiias 



"Shrubby, much branched, a ft hi, n ^D y sas! 



soft-pubescent: Ivs ovate, entire, 2-4 li POGOGYNE SERPYLIX5IDES A. Gray. 



long, on petioles of less than a li: hds v ^s in^jon^ interrupted spikes: stigmas 



sm, is-25-fld: bracts herbaceous, ovate, Humboldt co to Monterey. Quintin! 



rather acute, parallel-veined, their mar- POGOGYNE TENUIFLORA A. Gray. 



p-ins hirsute-riliatp' rx-teeth lanrpolatf Guadalupe (Palmer). 



,oiare, SPHACELE p RA GRAN8 Greene. 



pubescent: cor 5 -7 /x long, p'ish, tube -^ h rub 6 high: leaves ovate oblong, 



much exserted, somewhat trumpet- obtllsei coar sely and irregularly dentate- 



shaped, twice as long as the limb."- hastate at base, *-4' long of thin text- 

 Greene, Cal ac b 1:211 (29 Ag 1885). ' 



Cedros Island (Greene). ure loosely white- woolly beneath, gla- 



MONARDELLA VILLO8A Benth. brate above not resinous, agreably aro- 



Soft-pubescent, or the hds and lower matic: calyx open-campanulate, more 



face of Ivs villous, or sometimes the than an inch long, its lobes triangular- 



whole herbage glabrate, a span to a ft lanceolate, as long as the tube, nutlets 



hi; Ivs ovate, 5-i4 x/ l ong, all petioled, large, glabrous." Ge pit 1:38. 



