353] FLORA OF BOULDER, COLORADO 205 



879y2. V. Canadensis (L.) Brit. [V. Aubletia Jacq.]. Com- 

 mon WILD VERBENA. 



St. Vrain river (Porter and Coulter). 

 Indiana to Colorado; Florida to New Mexico and Mex- 

 ico. 



373. PHYLA Lour. Fog-fruit. 



880. P. cnneifolia (Torr.) Greene [Lippia cuneifolia Torr.]. 

 Wedge-leaved fog-fruit. 



Along the railroad between Boulder and Marshall, and on 

 the sandy shores of Boulder creek for some distance in the 

 foothills, 5300-6200 ft. (Daniels, 406). 



South Dakota to Wyoming ; Texas to Arizona and Mex- 

 ico. 



Family 97. LAMIACEAE. Dead nettle family. 



374. TETTCRnTM L. Germander. 



881. T. occidentale Gray. Western germander. 



Swales in the plains, 5100-5500 ft. (Daniels, 407). 



Ontario to British Columbia; Pennsylvania to Colo- 

 rado and California. 



375. SCTTTET.T.ATIIA L. Skullcap. 



882. S. galericulta L. Hooded skullcap. 

 At Boulder (Rydberg). 



Newfoundland to Alaska ; North Carolina to Arizona : 

 Europe: Asia. 



883. S. Brittonii Porter. Britton's skullcap. 



Common on the foothills and mesas, 5700-8000 ft. (Daniels, 

 146). Also from Eldora to Baltimore (Rydberg). St. Vrain 

 river, as S. resinosa Torr. (Porter and Coulter), unless this 

 plant be indeed the next. 



Wyoming to Colorado. 



8835^. S. virgulata A. Nels. [5. Brittonii virgulata (A. Nels.) 

 Rydb.]. Wand-like skullcap. 

 Along streams in mesas, 5700-6000 ft. (Daniels, 33). 

 Wyoming to Colorado. 



