ne and flowers i in autumn. 
150 BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
wide-spreading, essentially uniform to the top of the plant, r 
long, 0.5 to 1.2™ broad, mostly equaling or exceeding the in 
flowers abt! and terminal or at the tips of the loosely a 
to 2. sen long and 5 to 7™™ ad — Swampy thickets on Ne ‘ 
river, Orangeburg district, South Carolina, August 9, 1884 (/é 
nell Smith); muddy banks of Blackwater river, near Milto 
July 8, 1897 (A. H. Curtiss, no. 5928). 
ceous calyx lobes and narrower corolla lobes. 
similar annual S. ca/ycosa it differs in being perennial, in i ? 
usually 10-lobed corolla and narrower more numerous calyx : 
Scutellaria glabriuscula—Stems two to several from 4 80 
woody short caudex, slender and arcuate, simple or bran 
high, minutely puberulent: leaves narrowly oblanceolate, 
cg long, short-acuminate, narrowed to slender petioles 
‘pruinose: inflorescence racemose or racemose- 
- reduced linear or linear-lanceolate floral-leaves: 
corolla 2.5 long, glabrous, the slender tube and 0 
throat whitish, the lips purplish.— Dry sandy pine-wo 
Florida,” September 15, 1886, and dry scrub land 
‘Springs, Walton co., September 21, 1901 (A. H. Curtiss 
-_pine-barrens, Westville, Holmes co., Sept. 18, 1901 
: Related to S. integrifolia L., but differing from that i 
less pubescent stems, narrower slender-petioled gl 
subglabrous calyx; and from S. integrifolia and its 
_ its glabrous corolla, S. integrifolia, a plant of moi 
a spring and early summer, while S. g/abriuscula gron 
:  PERinta OCYMOIDES- L. Gen. ed 6. 573. 
: reported by a Curtiss as “abundant in streets — 
as ” Florida and southwestern Georgia. 
ak Batbridge, Geri Collected August 14, 199%, 
