Ordkb Si.—JjABlATM. 558 



f Flowers large (7 to 18" long), racBmed at top of tlio stfem', wltb bracts, (a) 



a Bracts ovate, abrupt at base. Lips of the corolla sbort, Nos. 1, 3 



a Bracts lance-oblong, acute at base. Leaves notcbed, petiolate. (b) 



b Galea of the corolla longer than the lower p Nos. 8, 4 



b Galea of the corolla not longer than the lip Nos. 5, 6 



a Bracts leaf-lilce, longer tlmn the calyx. Leaves entire, subsesslle No. 7 



§ Flowers large or small, opposite, solitary, in the axils of the leaves Nos. 8 — 10 



§ Flowers small (8" long), in slender, axillary, one-sided racemes No. 11 



1 S. versicolor Uutt. Erect, branching, glandular-hirsute ; Ivs. petiolate, broadly- 

 ovate, crenate, cordate, pubescent, veiny, the floral sessile, Iroad-ovate, noticordate, 

 entire, as long as the calyx ; rac. simple or branched, long, many-flowered ; lis. 

 opposite ; cal. hirsute ; cor. lower lip scarcely longer than the upper. — Prairies and 

 open woods, Ohio to Mo. and La. St. 18' to 3 to 4f high. Lvs. very veiny, thin, 

 2 to 4' by 18" to 3', petioles nearly as long. Rao. 3 to 6' long. Pod. shorter 

 than calyx. Cor. 6 to 1" long, blue above, lateral lobes little shorter than the 

 lips. Jl. (S. cordifolia Muhl.) 



2 S. saxdtilia Riddell. Weak, branched, ascending, pubescent; lvs. petiolate, 

 cordate-ov'at'e, coarsely crenate, upper oval, ohiuse, floral ovate, short-petiolate, 

 entire ; rac. loose, elongated ; cor. lower lip twice longer than the upper. — Rooky 

 banks, S. Ohio to Ta. and Teun., along the Mts. Plant 1 to 2f long, rac. 5 to 8'. 

 Lvs. usually thin and rugous, 1' to 18'' long, scarcely longer than the petioles. 

 Cor. 8" long, blue, tube pale. Jl. Aug. (S. rugosa, 2d Ed.) 



/3. CRASSiFoLiA. Lvs. mostly ovate, of firmer texture. — New Orleans (Hale). 

 Cal. more enlarged in fruit. 



3 S. can^sceus Wutt. St. erect, tall, pubescent; lvs. petiolate, oblong-ovate or 

 ovate, rounded or attenuate at base, minutely pubescent both sides, paler beneath, 

 margin crenate, apex acute, the lower cordate ; rac. terminal and axillary, pedun- 

 culate, paniculate, bracts lance-linear; fls. canescent; upper lip the longer, tube grad- 

 ually enlarged. — Dry grounds. Mid. and W. States, abundant. St. usually purple, 

 1 to 3f high. Lvs. 2 to 3' long, 1 to 2' wide, often with a purple margin and pur- 

 plish spots. Cor. 10" long, tube white, lips blue, lateral lobes very sbort. Jn., Jl. 



4 S. villosa EU. ? St villous-pubesoent, slender, branching ; lvs. lanceolate or 

 lance-ovate, acute at each end, sparingly hispid above, the petioles and vems 

 beneath villous, deeply serrate; rac. paniculate, loose; cal. hispid; cor. tube 

 slender, expanding only at the throat, galea large, inflated, strongly incurved, many 

 times longer than the lisp. — Ga. (Feay). Apparently 2 to 3f high. Lv!3. 1 to 2' 

 long. We have but a single specimen. 



5 S. serr^ta Andr. Erect, subsimplo, nearly glabrous; lvs. petiolate, ovate, 

 acumivate, crenate-serrate, cuneate at haae, the floral lance-oblong ; rac. subsimple, 

 fls. large, pubescent (not hoary) lips of equal length. — "Woods, 111. and S. States. 

 St. 2 to 3f high. Lvs. green both sides, or often purplish. Rao. few-flowered. 

 Cor. more than 1' in length, the lip as long or a little longer than the galea. JL 



6 S. pilosa Mx. St. erect, mostly simple, hirsute-pubescent ; lvs. pubescent, 

 rhomboid-ovate or ovcd, obtuse, crenate-serrate, petiolate, in remote pairs ; rac. 

 terminal, rather short, bracts elliptic-ovate ; lips of the cor. large, the lower a little 

 longer. — Open woodlands, Penn. to Ga. St. 1 to 2f high, purplish. Lvs. few, 1 

 to 2-i' by 8 to 18", more or less acute at base and obtuse at apex; narrowed to 

 the petiole. Rao. generally simple and few-flowered, with opposite, elliptical 

 bracts. Pedicels and cal. hairy. Cor. tube nearly white below, blue at the sum- 

 rait, 9" long, the later fls. shorter. Jn. — Aug. (S. ovalifolia Bart.) 



7 S. integrifolia L. Erect, nearly simple, densely pubescent ; lvs. ovate-lanceo- 

 late, and hnear-lanceolate, tapering to the base, subacute, entire, subsessile, the 

 lower ovate; rac. loose, leafy; bracts lanceolate, fls. large. — If Mid. andS. States, 

 dry soils. St. 9' to 2f high, with large blue fls. in terminal racemes. The lvs. 

 (1 to' 2' long), vary in breadth and margin, the lowest being sometimes ovate and 

 crenate. Cor. blue and white, slender at base, enlarged above, 8 to 9" long. 

 Jn., Jl. (S. hyssopifolia Pers. S. Caroliniana Ph.) — The plant is intensely bitter. 



8 S. nervosa Ph. Slender, erect, subsimple, stoloniferous ; hs. broad-ovate, sub- 

 cordate, crenate-serrate, sessile, glabrous, 3 — h-veined, lower roundish-ovate, 

 upper ovate and lance-ovate, slightly petioled; fls. axillary, solitary.-^Eocky 

 shades, along streams, Penn. to 111. and La. Rpots creeping, often sending out 

 long, fiUform stolons; Stem 8—15' high, weak. Leaves 2 — 15" by 5 — 12'', the 



