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bearded in the throat; teeth nearly equal, long, subulate, pilose, penicillate 
at the apex; tube of the corolla scarcely longer than the calyx-teeth.—F ort 
Wingate, N. Mex., 1873, Loew (781, 789); Arizona, at Camp Grant, eleva- 
tion 4,753 feet, July (385); Sanoita Valley, August; Mount Graham, at 
9,000 feet elevation, September, 1874, Rothrock (729). 
LopHANTHUs URTICaFoLIus, Benth. (Watson, Bot. King, p. 236).— 
Utah, 1871, 1872, Watson’s Report; Mount Graham, at 9,000 feet eleva- 
tion, September, 1874, Rothrock (746). 
Nepeta Cataria, Linn.—Utah, 1871, 1872, Watson’s Report. Intro- 
duced. 
DRrACOCEPHALUM PARVIFLORUM, Nutt. a te Man. p. 353).—Twin 
Lakes, Colorado, 1873, Wolf (784). 
SauazartiA Mexicana, Torr. (Watson, J. c. p. 237).—Nevada, 1871, 
1872, Watson’s Report. 
ScUTELLARIA ANTIRRHINOIDES, Benth. (S. resinosa of Watson, Bot. 
King, p. 237, not Torr.).—Nevada, 1871, 1872, Watson’s Report 
ScuTELLARIA RESINOSA, Torr (DC. Prod. 12, p. 428).—Glandular-pubes- 
cent; stems low, erect, much branched; leaves short-petioled, broadly 
ovate, obtuse, very entire, rounded at base, floral ones similar; flowers 
axillary, opposite, secund; corolla villous, more than four times longer 
than the calyx.—Denver, Colo., June, 1873, Wolf (780). Leaves green 
on both sides, prominently veined beneath, finely pubescent or glabrate, 
the hairs tipped with minute resinous glands, the lowest shorter and 
broader, more rounded at base, but never cordate, the upper 5 to 9 lines 
long, varying from ovate to lance-ovate, more or less attenuate at base ; 
corolla blue, densely villous, erect or ascending, the tube often curved 
below. 
ScuTELLARIA GALERICULATA, Linn. (Gray’s Man. p. 357).—San Luis 
Valley, Colorado, September, 1873, Wolf (779, 781); Willow Spring, Ari- 
zona, at 7,195 feet elevation, July, 1874, Rothrock (245). 
BRUNELLA vuuearis, Linn.—Summit Spring, Arizona, at 8,000 feet ele- 
vation, July, 1874, and Sanoita Valley, August, 1874, at 5,500 feet eleva- 
tion, Rothrock (198, 650). 
Sracuys coccrnra, Jacq. (DC. Prod. 12, p. 467).—Herbaceous, erect, 
