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Nevada, and in the Wahsatch and Uintas ; 6-8,000 feet altitude ; July-Sep- 

 tember. (833.) 



Scutellaria eesinosa, Torr. DC. Prodi: 12. 427. Annual, or bien- 

 nial and somewhat woody at base ; pubescent or puberulent, somewhat glan- 

 dular, much branched from the base, the stems mostly simple, low, (2-12' ;) 

 leaves ^-1' long, short-petioled, broadly ovate or oblong, obtuse, entire or 

 sometimes crenate, rounded or cuneate at base, never cordate, the floral ones 

 similar ; flowers axillary, opposite, secund, very variable in size ; corolla blue, 

 2-9" long, densely villous, attenuate at base, usually more than four times 

 longer than the herbaceous calyx. — Including 8. Drummondii, Benth. 

 Western Texas, New Mexico and Colorado. West Humboldt and Havallah 

 Mountains, Nevada; 5,000 feet altitude ; June-October. (834.) 



Scutellaria galeeiculata, L. From North Carolina northward to 

 Newfoundland, Canada, Saskatchewan and Great Bear Lake ; in Oregon and 

 Colorado. Wahsatch Mountains, Utah ; 5-6,000 feet altitude ; July. (835.) 



Salazaeia' Mexicana, Torr, Bot. Mex. Bound., 133, t. 39. Shrubby, 

 2-3° high ; branches slender, spreading or declined, terete, hoary with a 

 minute appressed pubescence ; leaves J-1' long, ovate or oblong-lanceolate, 

 acute at base, slightly pubescent, 3-nerved ; flowers 2-6, short-pedicelled ; 

 calyx 2" long and often nearly as broad, becoming 6" in diameter in fruit ; 

 corolla blue, 6-10" long, pubescent ; style long and filiform, nutlets nearly 

 l"'in diameter. — Southern Nevada, (Frdmont;) Chihuahua, (Parry;) Southern 

 Utah, (Palmer.) 



Maeeubium vulgaee, L. Wahsatch, near settlements. (836.) 



Stachys palusteis, L. Hirsute throughout ; leaves very short petioled. 

 From Newfoundland and the Northern States through Canada to Great Bear 

 Lake, and from Washington Territory to Northern California ; Southern 

 California, (? Thurber.) In Truckee and Ruby Valleys, Nevada, and Weber 

 and Provo Valleys, Utah ; 5-6,000 feet altitude ; July, August. (837.) 



1 SALAZARIA, Tokb. Calyx tulaular-campannlate, without appendages, becoming much enlarged 

 and Waddery-inflated, reticulated ; shortly bilabiate, the tips slightly unequal, entire and very obtuse. 

 Corolla-tube long-exserted, recurved-ascending, the throat dilated ; limb bilabiate, upper lip concave, 

 entire, the lower broadly convex, emarginate, the lateral lobes short and united to the upper lip. 

 Stamens scarcely exserted ; anthers ciliate, the upper 1-celled and cordate. Style long and filiform, 

 entire. Nutlets depressed-globose, minutely tuberculate. Cotyledons incumbent ; radicle short.— A much 

 branched shrub ; leaves petioled, entire ; racemes terminal, few-flowered. 



