ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 4-^^ 



^•■^Se 596. 7a. ACANTHOMINTHA, Gray. 



Separated from Calamintha, and tlie utiier genera of the tribe, by tlie concave and 

 more or less incurved upper lip of the corolla. Calyx 13-nerved, bilabiate, the teeth 

 acerose-si)inulose. Lower stamens much shorter, with small or abortive anthers. — 

 Syn. n. II. 344. Calamintha § Acanthomintha, Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. viii. 3G8. 



1. A. iUcifolia, Cray. — Syn. Fl. ii. 3G5. Calamintha (?) ilicifolia, Gray. 

 ^'"gc598. 9. SPHACELE. 



1. S. calycina, Bentlu IJutte County, Mrs. J. Bidwdl, Mrs. Austin. 

 ^"SeCOl. 11. AUDIBERTIA. 



.S.,';i,t,?:fnnf ^"^ ^'=""'- '""'"■" '" " ^^'"'° «"=- •■ '" "- "-l-t-es of 

 ^'""•^^ ^O*^- 13. SCUTELLARIA. 



f,. !; fl* ,^f^^°^f f^; ^^^y- l'"^^erul,.nt, 8 to 20 inches high, slender: leaves 

 fiom oblung-lunceolate to ovate, mostly roundish at l,ase, short-petioled, the lower an 

 inch long or more, often somewhat serrate, gradually reduced upward, and above 

 shorter than the flowers : corolla yellow or whitish, with inflated throat and nearly 

 euual lips, villous within: seeds obscurely rugose-granulate. — Syn. Fl ii 381 



Calf/'i tn-r' ? ''"'• ?rPT\!^'^' ^''''- ^'^'"«^- ^'^'^- ^"i- 396, and Bot.' 

 Lalit. 1. bU3. 6. angustifoha, Benth. PI. llartw. 333 (n. 1918). 



^IT "'T^ '"'■'" f'''''t? ^° ^^•^"'^"'••i''« «"<! 'r-'I'an.a Counties and in the foothills of the Sierra 

 ^B^nd^r '"'■"'' ""'""'^ '■ ""^''•'•^'--■*^. -'"le the broader are n.ore hk^ 



^'"««<504. 15. BRUNELLA. 



1. B. vulgaris, Linn. In Humboldt County, v(>iy common, Hnttan. 

 1''^^"'607. 18. TRICHOSTEMA. 



P. T. micranthum, Gray. Annual, branching, about G inches hi<rh hoary- 

 imbesceut : leaves narrowly lanceolate, not evidently nerved, narrowed to short peti- 

 oles: peduncles about the lengtii of the 3-7-flowered cymelet : calyx-lobes little 

 longer than the tube, nearly equalling the inconspicuous purplish corolla (a line 

 long) : stamens somewhat exserted. — Syn. Fl. ii. 348. 



Bear Valley, San neriiardino Mountains, Parry k Lemmon, n. 340. 



4. T. lanatum, P,enth. Popularly known as " Black Sage." 



19. TEUCRIUM, Linn. Germander. 

 Calyx .5-toothed or -parted, in-ncrvod. Corolla .seemingly l-lii)ped, deeply cleft 

 between the small lobes of the Tipper lip, which are united one on each side "to the 

 lateral lobes of the declined lower lii) ; middle lobe much the larger. Stamens 4, 

 exserted from the cleft; anthers conHuently 1-celled. Nutlets obovoid, with broad 

 introrse scar. 



regioi 



A genus of about 100 species, widely distributed, but most nbun.lant in the Mediterranean 

 ^1011. Only four sjjecies are known in the United States. 



* Erect, with undirided leaves, Jiowers in naked racemes, and a b-tooihed calyx. 



L T. OCCidentale, (^ray. Perennial, loosely pul)escent, bmnched, 1 or 2 feet 



high : leaves ovate-oblong to broadly lanceolate, sharply .serrate, 1 or 2 inches long : 



