LABIATAE 121 
Corolla about 8 mm, long, not much longer than the calyx, upper lip 
of calyx acute, 2-3 mm. long. 2. S. lanceolata. 
1. Salvia pitcheri Torr. Pitchers Sage. 
Common on prairies in the southeastern part of the state. Crete; 
Fairbury; Lancaster; Minden; Red Cloud; Wahoo, 
2. Salvia lanceolata Willd. 
In prairies throughout the state, becoming common as a weed in waste 
places. Beaver Creek; Frontier; Lincoln; Nebraska City; Red Cloud. 
15. Monarda. 795. 
Flowers in a solitary, terminal cluster, calyx teeth short, erect. 
Leaves pubescent beneath, bracts whitish or purplish. 
1. M. fistulosa. 
Leaves canescent beneath, bracts usually green. 2, M. mollis. 
Flowers in a terminal cluster and also in the upper axils; calyx teeth 
spreading, nearly half as long as the tube. * 3. M, pectinata, 
1. Monarda fistulosa L. Wild Bergamot. 
Common over most of the state. Crete; Long Pine; Valentine. 
2. Monarda mollis L. 
Monarda scabra Beck. 
Common in prairies all over the state. Lincoln; Mullen; Minden; 
Wahoo. 
3. Monarda pectinata Nutt, 
Monarda citriodora Cerv. 
In dry prairies in the western part of the state. Belmont; Callaway; 
Deuel County; Ft, Robinson; Merriman; Thedford. 
16. Blephilia. 797. 
1. Blephilia hirsuta L, 
In woods in the southeastern part of the state. Lincoln. 
17. Hedeoma. 797. 
Leaves serrate, upper calyx teeth triangular. 1. H. pulegioides. 
Leaves entire, all the calyx teeth subulate. 
Calyx teeth all about equal in length. 2. H. hispida. 
Lower calyx teeth much longer than the upper. 3. H. drummondii. 
1. Hedeoma pulegioides (L.) Pers. American Pennyroyal. 
Dry soil in the southeastern part of the state. Arago; Nebraska City. 
2. Hedeoma hispida Pursh. Rough Pennyroyal. 
Common in dry soil al over the state. Box Butte County; Broken Bow; 
Fairmont; Nebraska City; Plainview; Thedford; Walton; Valentine. 
3. Hedeoma drummondii Benth. 
In dry soil in the western part of the state. Banner County; Belmont; 
Cheyenne County; Lewellen; Valentine, 
18. Koellia. 800. 
1. Koellia virginiana (L.) Mac. M. 
Pycnanthemum virginianum (L.) Durand & Jackson. 
In dry fields and thickets throughout the state. Dismal River; Holt 
