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LAMIACEAE 



Stachys caufornica Benth. 



No. 8401, collected June 12, along the railroad near the 

 summit of Mt. Tamalpais, Marin county, and rather plentiful at 

 different places. While answering in some points to the de- 

 scription of this species, it does not in others. The type was 

 collected somewhere near San Francisco. 



No. 8415, collected July 24, in sandy pine woods near the 

 Point Pinos light house, Monterey county, growing in a tangle 

 of other vegetation in moist sheltered plsces. Our western spe- 

 cies of Stachys are highly differentiated, and have never been 

 proparly studied, and when some one has time to do so, especi- 

 ally in the field, a number of species will be segregated from 

 what we now call 6". californica and 6". bullata 



Salvia columbariae Benth. 



No. 8340, collected May 29, on gravelly slopes in Silver 

 canyon opposite Laws, Inyo county. A species widely distrib- 

 uted over the State, most plentiful in the drier parts. It occurs 

 in Santa Clara county in the Coast Range at nearly 3000 feet. 



Madronella franciscana Elmer 



Monardella franciscana Elmer, Bot. Gaz. 41: 320. 1906. 



No. 8371, collected June 8, on the San Bruno hills at Ocean 

 View, San Francisco, where several large clumps were noticed. 

 This does not altogether answer to the description of the origi-' 

 nal. The stems are less pubescent, the leaves are not fascicled 

 and are only about half the maximum size. The type was col- 

 lected at "San Pedro, San Mateo County, California." Mr. El- 

 mer has authorized me to make the change of conibiriation for 

 him. 



Madronella undulata (Benth.) Greene, Leaflets, 1: 168. 

 1906. 

 Monardella undulata Benth. Lab. 332. 1833. 



