100 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
and let into the mountains. Colorado Springs and Denver, Por 
ter. Caton City, Brandegee. B. H. Smith ; Dr. Smith. 
msckaal PUNCTATA, L.—Foot-hills deat of Denver, Dr. Smith. 
MONARDELLA! ODORATISSIMA, Benth. DC. Prod., 12, p. 190. Stems 
numerous, from a woody base, St oa 6’—10' high; leaves subses- 
sile, oblong-lanceolate, 6 6 — 12” long, very entire, or with a few denticu- 
lations, acute at each end; hoary, or at length becoming green; heads 
f flowers 9” -12” in diameter; ; outer bracts broadly ovate, very obtuse, 
colored, equaling the elongated tubular calyces; lobes o ot the rose-col- 
ored corolla oblong-linear, 3” long; calyx-teeth and eo of the bracts 
softly villose. —Gothie Mountain , August, Coulter 
LOPHANTHUS URTIC.EFOLIUS, ee ‘ae Pirdd: 12, p. 368. ‘Gla- 
ras peecd 2°-4° high; leaves cordate-ovate, crenate or serrate, green 
sides, obtuse or the upper rindet — the floral ones sessile, 
erat a ( ute; bracts few, lanceole r lance- SORE, + aes than 
the calyx; kes dens se, oblong, 2/—4/ loi aly» neurved, 
spik in 
glabrous or puberulent, the “throat ahiae: ‘the: ppagbaaade teeth 
colored, long-subulate-acuminate, the upper ones longest; corolla pur- 
ple, short- exserted, the throat slightly inflated and limb short ; stamens 
much exserted.—Sierra Madre Range, Coulter 
_ LOPHANTHUS ANISATUS, Benth-Hall & Barbour; 42. Plains near 
ee Coulter. 
COCEPHALUM PARVIFLORUM, artes — Hall & Harbour, 430, Twin 
Lakes, Boeri r. Upper Arkansas, Porter. Georgetown, Dr, Smith. 
Cano the Arkansas, Redfield. 
hicmertk VULGARIS, L. Caiion City, Brandegee; Redfield. ; 
SCUTELLARIA RESLNOSA, Torr. DC. Prod.,12,p.427. Minutely glandu- 
lar pubescent or puberulent, much branched from the base, 2/-12’ high; 
leaves 4’-1’ long, spate petioled, broadly ovate, obtuse, entire or crenate, 
t b 
~ ge OF cuneate ase, floral ones similar; flowers garrett oppo- 
site, secund, very vy ler In in size; Corel a blue, 2’-1/ long, densely vil- 
lous, eas at base, usually more than four times longer than the 
baceous calyx.—Hall & Hubaus, 431, Near Denver, Dr. Smith. 
South Park, Porter. Cation i Brandegee. Bear Creek, Clear Creek 
and cat Vrain River, Coulte 
LARIA GALERICULATA, L.—Near Denver, Dr. Smith. Cation 
ity, Tranieck Hall & lait arp 
STACHYS PALUSTRIS, L., A Gr. (8. cordata, Ridd.) 
Denver, Dr. Smith. Caiion “Gity, pose 2a egee. Meehan. Near Colorado 
— Porter. Plains of the Platte, Coulter ; Redfield. 
BORRAGINACE ®. 
ONOSMODIUM CAROLINIANUM, DC.—Near Denver, Dr. Smith, Canon 
City, Brandegee. Plains ve sy rer Coulter. 
_ LItHOSPERMUM ANGU UM, Mx. (Including T. lon gitorem 
Spreng.) The latter, piel to M.E. Bebb, Am. Nat. 7, p. 691, is only 
sors Benth. Calyx tubular, often elongated, 10-13-nerved, 5-toothed ; 
eth short, nearly equal, aig mae throat naked within; corolla-tube equal e 
pen or htly exserted, the t thro at glabrous within; somewhat bilabiate, the upper 
lip 2-cleft, the lower: 3-cle it pane the lobes all oblong or linear, flat and nearly equal. 
Stamens 4, somew — - lower ones longer, straight, divergent, and 
Anthers with two parallel parte becoming divergent. or divaricate . Styles very. shortly 
 @cleft. Nutlets dry. 
eared a age 
