u 
98 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
much sur ang we lower lip; filaments very smooth.—Hall & Harbour, 
; Pari n City, Brandeg gee. Mount Lincoln, at 12,000 feet 
altitude, ok W freee “ aie ’ Coulte 
PHDICULARIS SuDETICA, Willd. DC. Prod.,10, p.568. Erect, simple, 
8’-12’ high, glabrous except the spike; low wer leaves pinnately-parted, » 
narrowly lanceolate in outline; segments lanceolate, subincised-serrate 
and cr enate, upper ones pinnatifid ; spike short, densely hirsute-woolly ; 
calyx 5-toothed, teeth entire or the lateral denticulate:; galea of the red- 
dish-purple corolla arcuate, — hooded, shortly and broadly aabede: 
trate, 2-toothed under the a 
Var. iffers from the eypical form in the smoother spikes and the lack 
of teeth on the tip of the galea.— Hail & Harbour, 421; Parry, 253, South 
Park and Mount Li neoln, Coulter. 
PEDICULARIS PROCERA, Gr. Stem 14°-3° high, stout leafy, bearing 
above a dense-flowered, softly pubescent spike 9/-18/ long; leaves 8 glab- 
rous, pinnately-parted, segments lanceolate, laciniate- pinnatifid, lobes 
serrate or incised, radical ones 19°-15° long; bracts heise linear 
from an ovate-lanceolate base, lower ones pectinate-pinnatifid, exceed- 
e beaked, trune 
equaling the ‘shortly 3-lobed, somewhat spreasdina lip: Hall & Harbopr, 
418; Parry, 252; Brandeg gee. Weston’s Pass, Coulter. Syl. ah 
VERBENACE®.  Aetrtal gs aenen A v Ps 
VERBENA HASTATA, L.—Cajion City, Brandegee. 
VERBENA BRACTEOSA, Mx.—Plains of the Platte, Coulter. Colorado 
Springs, Porter. 
VERBENA AUBLETEA, L.—Plains near Denver and Saint Vrain n River, 
Coulter 
VERBENA SPRICTA, Vent.—Common on the Arkansas ‘at Pueblo, 
Greene. 
LIPPIA LANCEOLATA, Mx.—Purgatory River, Dr. Bell. Leeunidn Colo- 
fe Porter. 
LABIAT 2. 
- TEUCRIUM CANADENSE, L.—Caiion C ity, Brandegee. 
TEUCRIUM LACINIATUM, Torr.’ "Ann. N.Y. Lye., 2; p. 23. Perennial ; 
sile, segm 
minutely roliewater' uppe er ones trifid, cuneate at base; flowers axillary, 
solitary, on pedicels about 2H js ng, large in proportion to the plant; 
ealyx subcampanulate, 5-clett, smooth; segments lanceolate, acute, low- 
est one 2-cleft or 3-toothed; stamens exserted, anthers roundish ; nutlets 
destitute of aneialerals thickened ribs— Afterward referred by Dr. 
Torrey to 7. Cu ubens e; ie from which it iss shown by Dr. Gra 
Fel awa ae pl Proc Amer. Ad May, 1872,8, p. 372 -—PuebloCounty ’ 
MEnrira Sco eioeaie Lagan GUABRATA, Benth.—Near Dew er, Dr. 
bee Hall P4 Ha rbow, 425. Mountains west of Denver, Porter and 
LYCOPUS SEN ATUS, Ell. Gray in Proe. Am. Acad., Dee. 1870, 3, p26. 
