FERNALD. — MEXICAN SALVIAS. 503 
lent blunt oblong galea: style bearded. —Srnaxoa, foothills of the 
Sierra Madre near Colomas, July 14, 1897 (J. WV. Rose, no. 1727). 
+ + Leaves nearly all with definite petioles. (S. comosa and S. sinaloensis may 
be looked for here.) 
++ Annuals, more or less bushy-branched: racemes elongated, at least the lower 
verticels remote. 
= Leaves linear-lanceolate to oblong-linear, obscurely serrate: bracts lanceolate. 
~ 36. S. Lancrotata, Brouss. App. Elench. Pl. Hort. Monsp. (1805) 
15; Willd. Enum. Hort. Berol. i. 37; Jaeq.f. Eclog. i. 22, t. 13; 
Benth. lc. 299; Gray, l.c. 369; Hemsl. l.¢.; Briq. lc. S. reflexa, 
Horn. Hort. Hafn. (1807), i. 84. S. lancetfolia, Poir. Suppl. v. 49. 
S. aspidophylla, R. & S. Syst. Mant. i. 206. S. trichostemoides, Pursh, 
4 ea Me 3 end aegyptiaca, Sessé & Moe. lc. 6, not L.—Florida and 
S. W. United States to Central Mexico. Without locality, 1848-49 
( Gregg, no. 541): Cutauanua, low ground near Chihuahua, Oct. 1852 
(Geo. Thurber, no. 821); plains near, Chihuahua, Sept. 11, 1885 (C. G. 
Pringle, no. 654); damp places near Pilares, Sept. 23, 1891 (@. V. 
Hartman, no. 744): Coanvrta, abundant in abandoned fields and 
bottom-lands, Saltillo, Sept., 1898 (Edw. Palmer, no. 336): Duranco, 
abundant in rich bottom-lands, near Durango, July, 1896 (Zdw. Palmer, 
no. 327); along arroyos, Santiago Papasquiaro, Aug., 1896 (Hdw. 
Palmer, no. 446) ; between Cerro Prieto and La Providencia, Sept. 11, 
898 (#. W. Nelson, 4969): San Lurs Porost, damp places about the 
city, 1876 (Schaffner, no. 673); alt. 1,840 to 2,460 m., 1878 (Parry & 
Palmer, no. 744): Guanasuato, Presa de la olla, 1893 (A. Dugés) : 
Queretaro, Nov. 19, 1827 (Berlandier, no. 1279). 
= = Leaves lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, coarsely subincised-dentate: bracts 
broadly ovate. 
37. S. supincisa, Benth. Pl. Hartw. 20, & in DC. Le. 303; 
Gray, l.c.; Hemsl. lc. 565; Briq. lc. — Texas to Central Mexico. 
Cumvanva, Pilares, Sept. 18, 1891 (C. V. Hartman, no. 776): Du- 
RANGO, rich low ground near Durango, July, 1896 (Hdw. Palmer, no. 
305): Aguas Cavientes, in fields near the city (Hartweg, no. 160). 
Originally described from Hartweg’s plant. 
=== Leaves ova te or narrowly rhombic-ovate, crenate-serra 
ovate with long attenuate barbulate tips. 
7 38. S. Chia. Similar to the two preceding: about 6 dm. high, with 
"long internodes (the lower 5 to 7 em. long): stem strongly quadrangular, 
puberulent with appressed white hairs, densely white-pilose at the nodes : 
te: bracts narrowly 
