SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 99 
(L. Europeus, L., var. sinuatus, Gr. Manual, p. 346.)—Cation City, Bran- 
degee. ’ 
3 Seah amet LANCEOLATUM, Pursh.—Near Denver, Dr. Smith. 
y CAL THA Epo Benth.—Sierra Madre Range, at 10,000 
f feet altitnde, Coulte 
| HEDEOMA HISPIDA, Pursh.—Hall & slubutye 423. (H. hirta, Nutt.) 
' | HEDEOM A DRUMwoNDH, Benth. DC. Prod., 12,245. -Gray in Proce. Am. 
b. ead.» May, 1872, 8,p. 367. An nual, cinereous- -puberulent or \peheeeeme, 
to ‘6 high, branched from the base; "leaves ov al, oblong, or the upper 
fe linear, obtuse, very entire, sessile or narrowed at the base into a 
petiole ; who rls few-flowered ; calyx ovate, peers hispid, aaaiinar 
lipped, "teeth all subulate-setaceous, connivent, erect after + flowering. arid 
| more or less curved upward, lower ones twice ehae than the upper. 
__- nore or less shorter than the corolla.—Hall & Har bour, 424. Purgatory y 
e> ,ktver, ats Bell. Meehan. 
; HEDEOMA PrreRITA, Benth. Gray, l. ¢., p. 356. Nes Soir pubescent 
or sg a leaves ovate, obtuse, wasatie rounded at the base, 
: uppermost floral ones sometimes oblong, petiolate; soon loose, few- 
many-flowered; calyx oblong-tubular, gibbous, hirsute, 2-lipped, upper 
7 lip spreading, with subulate teeth, the lower with longer, more setaceous 
erect. teeth, about iceagelng the corolla.—Bluffs of the Arkansas near 
t Pueblo, sigs Gre 
B SALVI Haaren, Willd. (S. prachesiep modes, Pursh.) Canescently 
pub ha stems 3! — 15 ligh, herbaceous asp ending, brauched ; leave 
lanceolate or oblong-linear, 1/—2/ ae ) e or acuminate, nar- 
ne rather obtus 
towed at the base into a long slender R Mtole, sparsely and obtusely ser- 
_ Yulate in the middle ; braets. subulate, a little longer than the ‘short 
' SO raceme tia = mee Mea Ww Bors about 2 flow ered, all ae 
— style aivmelatie rde Dios LG Foarbour, 126. Near ‘Deny er, Dr. 
Smith. Plains around Colorado Springs Porter ; ; Meehan. 
@ SALVIA Prrcuert, Torr. DC. Prod., 12, p. 0, Tomentose-pubescent 
_ Or canescent; stem S orioague 140-20 high, erect, jet ait » branching 
. above; le eaves oblong Janceolate, or * linear, Sonte su e, narrowed 
2 the base, but scare ely petioled, t to mentose Seagal, er 
Ove ; race me simple, elongated, (67) whorls distant, 6-15-flowered ; 
te ‘ts lance-linear, much longer than the pedicels and often sivioniigel the 
Calyx ; only sgubaooet est tubular, striate, villose, teeth 3, broad, obtuse; 
corolla twiec more lot than the calyx, pubescent on the outside 
Able Diaptlag- "Hall & Fina. 427. Eastern Colorado, Porter ; 
nith, 
. aon NARDAARISTATA, Nutt. DC. Prod., 12, p.363. Canescent,1°high, 
With numerous spreading branches; lea ves linear or oblong lanceolate, 
1 serrate 
bracts sessile, somewhat colored, tipped with a long subulate awn; 
-Whorls many-flowered, compact, remote } calyx striate, pubescent, beard- 
in the throat, teeth nearly equal, long , subulate, pilose, penicillate at 
the apex; tube of the corolla scarcely. longer than the calyx-teeth. 
—Plains and base of the foot- — Halié aden: 428. Colorado Springs, 
Porter, Near Dei nahin Bi a Smith. Plains of the Platte, Coulter. Wet 
eta Valley, Red fieli 
| SOMONARDA. PIS Sse Very common along streams on the plains 
