Catalogue of the Flora of Nebraska. 39 
This includes Pentstemon glaber Pursh var utahensis Watson, of 
Swezey’s Nebr. Fl. Plants, p. 12; from Lewellen. 
The habit is rather peculiar, growing as it dues in very loose 
sandy places, the sand blowing here and there frequently banking 
up around it, modifies leaves and stems already formed. It is 
usually ascending, the lower portion of the stem running for some 
distance under the loose sand with no modification except a re- 
duction of the leaves from lanceolate to linear and finally to 
filiform, or to mere scales. Many of the linear ones are quite 
long and expand somewhat above if the surface is reached 
(Webber). 
92, OROBANCHACEZ. 
224. APHYLLON Mitchell. Cancer root, Naked broom rape. 
365. A, FASCICULATUM Gray. var. LUTEUM Gray. Collected by Rev. 
Bates at Valentine, June 10. Hills south of Scott’s Bluff, July 26 
(Rydberg). 
93. LABIATAE. 
225. STACHYS L. Hedge-nettle. 
366. S. ASPERA Michx. var. TENUIFLORA (Willd.) Hitchcock, Cat. 
Anth. & Pter. of Ames, Ia., p. 513. (Stachys aspera Michx, var. 
glabra Gray). Banks of Wahoo Creek, Saunders Co., Aug. 
(Rydberg.) 
367. S. PaLusTRIsS L. Collected by Rev. Bates at Valentine (Ryd- 
berg); Kearney, June (Webber). 
226. PHYSOSTEGIA Benth. False dragon-head. 
368. P. PARVIFLORA Nutt. Spring near Horse Creek, Scott’s Bluff Co. 
Aug. 1 (Rydberg). 
227. SCUTELLARIA L. Skullcap. 
369. S. GALERICULATA L. Lewellen (Swezey). Spring, near Horse 
Creek, Scott’s Bluff Co., Aug. 1 (Rydberg). 
228. MONARDA L. Horse-mint. 
370. M. rrsruLosa L. var MOLLIs (L.) Benth. Wild bergamot. 
Banks of ravines, etc., Wahoo, Aug. (Rydberg). 
229. SALVIA L. Sage. 
371. S. AZUREA Lam. .var.@RANDIFLORA Benth. Crete (Swezey). 
230. MENTHA L. Mint. 
372, M. CANADENSIS L. var. BOREALIS (Michx) Wood. (M. canadensis 
L. var. glabrata Benth.) Remarkable for its sweet scent. Hack- 
berry Springs, Banver Co., Aug. (Rydberg). Cass Co. (Williams). 
373. M. sativa L. Whorled mint. River banks, rare. Fremont, 
July (Williams). 
