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the upper often acute, finely pubescent, rounded or truncate at the 

 base, rather finely crenate-dentate all around, 7 cm. long or less; calyx- 

 teeth lanceolate, subulate, a little shorter than the tube; corolla pink 

 to red-purple, 10-12 mm. long, pubescent. Meadows and moist soil, 

 N. Dak. to Alberta, Wash., Wyom. and N. Mex. June-Sept. 



P. 796, after Monarda scabra, insert: 



SSL. Monarda mollis L. CANESCENT WILD BERGAMOT. Similar to M. 

 fistulosa and M. scabra, differing from the former in its canescent, not 

 spreading pubescence, and from the latter in its longer-petioled leaves 

 mostly narrowed at the base. In dry soil, N. E. to Ga., S. Dak., Kans. 

 and Tex. Summer. 



P. 796, after Monarda pectinate, add: 



9. Monarda temraristata (A. Gray) Small. LONG-AWNED MONARDA. 

 Annual, 6 d.n. high or less, simple or branched, puberulent. Leaves 

 oblong or oblong-lanceolate, serrate, petioled, mostly narrowed at the 

 base, the apex acute; bracts green or purplish, lanceolate or linear- 

 lanceolate, gradually tapering into a long terminal bristle; calyx- tube 

 7 or 8 m.n. long, puberulent, its setaceous teeth spreading, sparingly 

 ciliate; corolla about 2 cm. long; nutlets about 1.5 mm. long. In dry 

 soil, Kans. to Texas, Ariz, and northern Mex. May Aug. 



10. Monarda disprsa Small. OBLONG-BRACTED MONARDA. Similar 

 to the preceding species, 2-8 dm. high, usually branched. Leaves 

 oblong to lanceolate or oblanceolate, serrate, petioled; bracts, at least 

 the lower ones, oblong, 1.5-2.5 cm. long, abruptly narrowed into the 

 long terminal bristles, usually purple above; calyx-tube 8 or 9 mm. long, 

 puberulent, the setaceous teeth sparingly ciliate, spreading; corolla 

 about 2.5 cm. long. In dry soil, Kans. and Mo. to Texas and Mex. Nat. 

 in Tenn., Ga., and Fla. May Aug. 



P. 811, after Physalls Philade*lphica, insert: 



8a. Physalis subglabrata Mackenzie & Bush. GLABRATE GROUND- 

 CHERRY. Perennial, 6 d*n. high or less, nearly glabrous throughout. 

 Leaves ovate, sinuate-dentate, very oblique at the base, similar to those 

 of P. Philadclphica; corolla yellow with a dark center, about 2 cm. 

 broad; anthers purplish; fruiting calyx sunken at the base, acuminate. 

 Fields and river bottoms, Out. to Term., Neb. and Colo. June-Sept. 



P. 822, after Scrophularla Mary land 1 ca, insert: 



la. Scrophularia neg!e"cta Rydb. HAIRY FIGWORT. Stems minutely 

 pubescent, 2 m. tall or less. Leaves ovate, lanceolate or oblong-lanceo- 

 late, serrate, rather densely pubescent beneath; calyx-lobes ovate to 

 oblong-ovate, obtuse; corolla larger than that of S. Mcrylandica, about 

 9 mm. long; capsules also larger, 6 mm. long or more. Woods and 

 thickets, Tenn. to Mo., Kans. and Ark. Aug. Oct. 



P. 823, after Scrophularia leporella, add: 



3. Scrophularia occ.dentelis (Rydb.) Bicknell. WESTERN FIG- 

 WORT. Similar to S. leporella, but the upper lip of the corolla much 

 shorter than the tube (as long as the tube in S. leporella} , and the short 

 ascending branches of the panicle densely gland'ular: leaves, at least 

 the lower ones, hastate-incised at the base; capsules larger than those 

 of 5. leporella. Thickets and moist soil, S. Dak. to Kans., the Ind. Terr., 

 Wash, and Cal. June-Aug. 



