168 HARPER 



Montgomery: Bluff along Oconee River near Ochwalkee. 



dodge: Hammock of Gum Swamp Creek east of Eastman. 



Fl. Sept.-Oct. More common in the upper parts of the 



coastal plain, and in Middle Georgia. 

 North Carolina ( ?) to Florida (River Junction) and Mississippi 



( ?) , in the Piedmont region and coastal plain. 



C. coccineum (Nutt.) Kuntze, Rev. 2:515. 1891. 



Sand-hills and sand-hammocks, emanuel (g8i), tattnall 



(seen once), Montgomery (1872). Flowers all summer, 



and perhaps throughout the year. 

 Known otherwise only from West Florida and southwestern 



Alabama. 



SALVIA L., Sp. PI. 23. 1753. 



S. lyrata L., 1. c. 



Dry pine-barrens, etc. ; not common, bulloch, tattnall, 

 Montgomery, wilcox, dooly. Fl. April-May. Also in 

 Middle Georgia. 



New Jersey to Missouri, central Florida, and Texas. 



S. azurea Lam., Jour. Nat. Hist. 1:409. 1792. 



Dry pine-barrens and sand-hills, coffee, irwin, berrien 



{1705), worth, colquitt. Fl. Sept.-Oct. Also inland to 



Middle Georgia. 

 South Carolina to Florida (?), Arkansas and Texas. 



PHYSOSTEGIA Benth.,Lab. 504. 1834. 

 P. denticulata (Ait.) Britton, Mem. Torrey Club 5:284. 1894. 

 Moist pine-barrens, mostly near creeks, bulloch (8qi), 



TATTNALL, COFFEE. Fl. June, July. 



Virginia to central Florida and Texas (?) in the coastal plain. 

 SCUTELLARIA L., Sp. PI. 598. 1753. 

 S. multiglandulosa [Kearney] Small; Harper, Bull. Torrey Club 



27=339- I 9°o- 

 Dry pine-barrens, bulloch (822), emanuel, wilcox, irwin, 



decatur. Fl. May-June. 

 Also in Middle Georgia, Florida, and perhaps Alabama. 



