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at base, limb 5-lobed, upper lobes longer, 

 erect, lateral ones ascending, lower 

 spreading or reflexed: sta 5, 4 anth- 

 bearing, didynamous, declined, 1 sterile 

 reduced to a scale on roof of cor-tube; 

 anth-sacs confluent into 1: sty filiform; 

 stig capitate or truncate: cap ovoid, 

 septicidally dehiscent: sds rugose. 

 SCBOPHULABIA CALIFOBNICA 

 Linnaea 2:585 (1827). Cov 169 coso mts, 

 etc. Ab 359. Ha 120. Br, Z 1:112 Cat. 

 Jepson, Er 1:23 t 4 (tetratology). B 1: 

 552. Da 13. Par 348 t. 



Sts erect, 1-2 m hi, glab below, above 

 finely glandular-pubescent: Ivs ovate, 

 cordate at base, serrate or incised-ser- 

 rate, 6-18 cm Ig; fls about 8 mm Ig; 

 col dull r. Nev; Baja! 



Type locality: "Ad portum St. Fran- 

 cisci." 



Variety FX.OBIBUNDA Greene, Man 

 273: "More slender; the herbage light 

 g; Ivs more sharply deeply and incisely 

 toothed: branches of the panicles great- 

 ly elongated and remarkably fluxuous as 

 well as very many-fld. Hills of the in- 

 terior." 



SCBOFHULABIA GLABBATA David- 

 son. 



"Per light g glab; the whole upper 

 part of the pi studded with microscopic 

 glands: sts slender, 2* hi, much branch- 

 ed; Ivs ovate lanceolate, coarsely den- 

 tate, 1-1^' Ig, acuminate at apex, nar'd 

 at base, not prominently nerved, petioles 

 %' Ig; fls dull p in almost Ifless thyrses 

 averaging 6' in length; bractlets mostly 

 opp, slender ascending; ex ovate, acute 

 sh'er than tube; cor dull, p not con- 

 tracted, upper lip erect, lobes rounded, 

 sterile sta obovate p; cap ovate acute 

 Ar. Mt streams at Metcalf at 4000-5000 

 alt. This sp is readily distinguished 

 from all other Scrophulariae by the 

 shape of If and total lack of hairs on 

 any part of plant." Da, SCA b 1:26 f 3. 

 S. NODOSA L, sp pi 619. Parry. Wyo 

 17. B 1:552, s. 



SCOUUERXA Hook. B 2:377 as Grim- 

 mia. 



S. AQUATICA Hook, bot misc 1:33 t 18. 

 B 2:377 as G: Scouleri. 



Genus SCHOENT7S Linnaeus. 



Ours per herbs from rtstocks, with 

 slender erect tufted sts and slender sub- 

 terete basal Ivs: inv bract erect appear- 

 ing as a continuation of the st: spkts 

 sessile in capitate lateral clusters, few 

 fid: scales imbricated in 2 rows, lower 

 ones empty, upper bearing perfect fls: 

 perianth of 6 scabrous or pubescent 

 bristles: sta 3: sty 3-cleft, not dilated 

 at base: ak more or less 3-angled, with 

 a very sh beak. 

 3. NIGBICANS L. Ab 72. 



Sts tufted, slightly compressed, slen- 

 der, 5-7 dm hi; Ivs rigid, sub terete, 

 channeled, rough on margins, shter than 

 the sts; sheaths bk; inv bract 3-5 cm 

 Ig; spkts capitate clustered, ovate lan- 

 ceolate, compressed, 6-8 fld; rachis zig- 

 zag; scales ovate, acute, compressed, 

 keeled, very dark brown; bristles 6, un- 

 equal, dilated at base, barbed above, 

 Iger than ak; ak globose-oblg, 3-angled, 



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w and shining. 



Arrowhead Hot Springs, near SB, Par- 

 ish. Otherwise known in N Am only 

 from Fla. 



Genus SCUTELLARIA Llnnaen*. 



L, syst ed 1. A l:236d. 

 SCUTELLARIA ANGUSTIFOLJA Pah. 

 Pursh, Fl 2:412. B 1:603. Par 276. A 1: 

 237d. Cov 176. Frazier mt. Ha 113. 

 skull-cap. 



Type locality: "On the river Koos- 

 koosky," now the Clearwater, Idaho. 

 Variety CANESCENS G. B 1:603. 

 8. ANTIBBHINOIDES Bth, bot reg, sub 

 t 1493 n 35. B 1:603. 2:477. 

 SCUTELLARIA BOLANDERI A. Gray. 

 G 7:387. B 1:603. A l:237d. Ha 113. Jep- 

 son, Er 1:12. 



Abranis. Fl LA 341. Moist woods. El 

 Mou*e (Davidson). 



S. CALIFOBNICA G syn Fl 2 (1):381. 

 B 2:477. Par 276. 



S. GALEBICTTLATA L, sp pi 599. B 

 1:603. 



S. LATERIFLOBA L, sp pi 598. B 1:602. 

 S. NANA G 11:100. B 1:604. 

 S. BESINOSA Wat. B 1:603 as in part 

 antirrhinoides. 



S. SANHEDBINSIS M 1:31. Lake Co., 

 Cal. 



S. VTABUM M 1:32 Sonoma Co., Cal. 

 S. SIFHOCAMPYLOXDES Vatke, bot 

 Zeit 30:717. B 1:603 as angustifolia var, 

 canescens G. 



SCUTELLARIA TUBEROSA Benth. 

 Lab 441. B 1:603. Ab 340. Da 14. Br 1: 

 204 Cruz. Par 276 t. A l:237d. 

 SEBASTIAN A Spreng, Neue Entdeck 2: 

 118 t 3 (1821). 



S. BILOCULARIS Wat 20:374. Baja. 

 S. TBECULIANA Muell Arg, DC 15 (2): 

 1181. B 2:72. 



SEDUM Tourn Ex L, syst ed 1 (1735). 

 A l:327d. 



S. BIiOCEUAHAJB Eastwood. A 1:90 s. 

 S. COTYLEDON Jacq. Eclog PI 1:27 t 

 17. B 1:212 as Cotyledon caespitosa. 

 S. DEBILE Wat, bot King 102. B 1:210. 

 S. DOUGLASII Hook, Fl 1:228. B 1:210. 

 S. EDULE Nutt, T & G Fl 1:560. B 1:211 

 as Cotyledon e. A 1:92 fdr, as Stylophyl- 

 lum e. 



S. FOBBEBX P 1:158. 



S. OBTUSATUM G 7:342. B 1:209, 2:446. 

 Ab 184. A 1:165 s, 327d as Gormania ob- 

 tusata. 



S. OBEGANUM Nutt, T & G Fl 1:559. 

 B 1:209. 



S. PBINGLEI Wat 23:273. P 1:225 as 

 Forreri. 



S. PUMTLUM Bth 310. B 1:210. 

 8. BHODANTHUM G, Am J sci, sr 2. 

 33:405. Parry, Wyo 7. 



S. HHODIOLA DC 1 Fr 4:386. B 1:209. = 

 roseum Scop fide IK. 

 BEDUM SPATHULIFOLIUM Hook. 

 Fl 1:227. B 1:209, 2:446. Ab 184. Par 

 170. A l:93d. 



8. STENOPETAIiTTM Pursh, Fl 1:324. B 

 1:210. Parry, Wyo 7, 14. Ckll W 5:11. 

 8. VABIEGATUM Wat 11:137. B 1:210. 

 Da 6 A 1:91 as Hasseanthus variegatus. 

 SARCOSTEMBIA R Br. Wern sc mem 

 1:50 (1809). 

 S. HETEBOPHYLLUM E ex T, Pacific 



