1088 APPENDIX. 



loosely short-pubescent and dotted with minute glands, the terminal lobe 

 broad. N. H. to northern N. Y. Aug. 



2d. Teucrium menthifolium Bicknell. MINT-LEAVED GERMANDER. Hir- 

 sute-pubescent with recurved hairs to nearly glabrous except the inflores- 

 cence, smaller and less branched than T. occidentale, the denser spikes 

 shorter, with the bracts often elongated and foliacepus, the pubescence 

 not viscid nor glandular; leaves firm, pale green, minutely pubescent to 

 glabrate above, white-veiny and thinly tomentulose beneath, lanceolate or 

 narrowly oblong, narrowed at the base, 5-9 cm. long, 2-3 cm. wide, acute 

 or acuminate, sharply serrate; calyx 5-6 mm. long, narrowly campanulate, 

 the teeth shorter and less rigid than in T. occidentale, the lateral obtuse, 

 the lower pair only slightly longer; corolla pink, short, sometimes not 

 twice the length of the calyx, thinly pubescent and glandular, the terminal 

 lobe small, often not broader than the lateral ones. Central Mich. 



P. 782, after Teucrium laciniatum, add: 



30. Teucrium Bbtrys L. Annual, pubescent, branched, 3-4 dm. high. 

 Leaves bipinnatifid, or the upper ones pinnately parted, the basal long- 

 petioled; flowers purple, verticillate in all the upper axils, the whorls 

 2-6-flowered; pedicels equalling the calyx or shorter; calyx gibbous 

 at the base, 5-toothed, the teeth triangular, acute. Adv. from Europe 

 at Great Barrington, Mass. 



P. 783, after Scutellaria lateriflbra, insert: 



la. Scutellaria Churchilliana Fernald. CHURCHILL'S SKULLCAP. In- 

 termediate in aspect between S. lateriflora and 5. galericulata. Leaves 

 thin, ovate, acuminate, long-petioled ; bracts of the racemes similar to 

 the leaves but smaller, as long as the flowers or longer; corolla i i .5 cm. 

 long, blue-violet, pilose, the lower lip somewhat longer than the upper. 

 In wet soil, Me. Aug.-Sept. 



P. 788, after Physostegia Virginiana, insert: 



la. Physostegia Digitalis Small. FOXGLOVE; LION'S-HEART. Stems 

 stout, erect, 7-12 dm., tall, sharply angled. Leaves oblong-elliptic to 

 oblong-obovate ; the lower 12.5 dm. l n g 7 cm - wide or less, acute or 

 acutish, repand-dentate above the middle or entire, sessile or part?y 

 clasping, the upper much smaller, narrower, and entire; racemes simple 

 or branched, puberulent; bracts lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, 4-6 mm. 

 long; floWers very nearly sessile in dense spike-like racemes; calyx 

 8-10 mm. long, its tube cylindric-turbinate, its teeth lanceolate, acu- 

 minate or acute, about half as long as the tube; corolla 2-2.5 cm. long, 

 the lower lip spreading, its middle lobe marginate, about twice as 

 large as the lateral ones. Moist soil, Mo. to La. and Texas. 



P. 793, after Stachys palustris, insert: 



7a. Stachys Nuttallii Shuttlw. NUTTALL'S HEDGE NETTLE. Peren- 

 nial, hirsute to the base; stems erect, simple, rather stout, 4-11 dm. 

 tall. Leaves oblong-lanceolate to ovate-oblong, 12 cm. long or less, 

 acute or acuminate, serrate-dentate all around, rounded, truncate or 

 subcordate at the base; petioles only 5-10 mm. long; spike interrupted, 

 i 'dm. long or longer; calyx hirsute, its teeth triangular-lanceolate, 

 acuminate, half as long as the tube; corolla purple, about i cm. long, 

 its tube saccate near the middle, longer than the calyx, the upper lip 

 concave, hairy, the lower lip* drooping, as long as the tube. Mountain 

 slopes, Va. , N. C. , and Tenn. June-Aug. 



7b. Sta~hys sopul&rum Greene. ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEDGE NETTLE. 

 Stem simple or branched 3-6 dm. high, softly hirsute. Leaves very 

 short-petioled or sessile, oblong-lanceolate, the lower mostly obtuse, 



