1074. 
PLANTAE LINDHEIMERIANAE. 187 
V. canescens HBK. 1.294. New Braunfels. April 
1850. (III-500). 
V. ciuiaTa Benth. L. 434. New Braunfels. March 
1850. (III-501). 
V. orrictnaLis L. LL. 537. New Braunfels. April 
1851. (155). 
V. urTIcAEFOLIA L, 1.618. (New Braunfels). July 
1851. 
BRAZORIA SCUTELLARIOIDES Engelm. & Gray. L. 55. 
(Comanche Spring). May 1849. (286). 
Numbers 286 and 287 of Pl. Lind. 1:48 and 49, were accidentally 
eat in the printing, thus differing from the exsiccatae is- 
su 
B. SCUTELLARIOIDES Engelm. & Gray. L. 553. (New 
Braunfels. May) 1851. 
HEDEOMA ACINOIDES Scheele. L. 264. New Braun- 
fels. April 1850. (ITI-496). 
H. Revercuoni Gray. L. 81. Comanche Spring. 
July 1849. (ITI-495). 
H. RevercHoni Gray. L. 284? (New Braunfels). 
May 1850. 
Monarpa citriopora Cerv. LL. 35. Comanche 
Spring. June 1849. (153; ITI-497). 
M. puncrata L. L. 250. New Braunfels. June 
1850. (152). 
SALVIA AZUREA Lam. lL. 114. Comanche Spring. 
Aug. 1849. (145). 
S. BALLOTAEFLORA Benth. L.18. Comanche Spring. 
April 1849. 
S. BALLOTAEFLORA Benth. "gee data). 
S. ENGELMANNI Gray. . 276. New Braunfels. 
May 1850 
Rather eed but otherwise fairly typical. 
S. ENGELMANNI Gray. L.50. (Comanche Spring). 
June 1849. 
Puberulent throughout; leaves “Oe wide, ovate-elliptical 
to linear above: calyx somewhat hirsute 
S. FARINACEA Benth. L. 204. ey Braunfels. Nov. 
1849. (III-498; [V-672). 
