FERNALD. — MEXICAN SALVIAS. 521 
2. Leaves glabrous. 
95. S. LycrorpEs, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. xxi. 408. — Curmmuanva, 
cafions, Santa Eulalia Mts., May 1, 1885 (C. G. Pringle, no. 52). 
b. Leaves ovate or ovate-oblong, 3 to 7 mm. long, all slender petioled. 
96. S. serpyllifolia. Erect (?), 5 or 6 dm. high, the ascending 
branches brown, short-pubescent in decussating bands with minute white 
spreading or slightly recurved hairs; leafy to the inflorescence, the 
internodes 1 to 1.5 cm. long: racemes becoming 1 to 2 dm. long; verti- 
cels 2-6-flowered, all becoming remote, the lowest 1 cm. or so apart: 
bracts ovate, acuminate, ciliate, caducous: calyx short-hispidulous on 
the veins; tube thrice exceeding the ovate lobes ; upper lip blunt, entire, 
lower with 2 short acuminate lobes: corolla 1.2 em. long; the glabrous 
tube one-half longer than the calyx; the lower lip slightly exceeding 
the pilose galea: style slightly bearded. — S. chamaedryoides, Wats. 
Proc. Am. Acad. xviii. 137, in part, not Cav.— San Luts Porost, with- 
out locality, alt. 1,850 to 2,460 m., 1878 (Parry & Palmer, no. 751). 
+ + Leaves crenate or crenate-serrate. (A form of S. scorodoniaefolia may be 
looked for here.) 
++ Calyx lobes normal, not conspicuously broadened. 
= Stems chalky-white with very close hirsute indumentum: leaves ovate, thin, 
slender-petioled, minutely white stellate beneath: verticels 6-10-flowered : 
calyx stellate-tomentulose ; the tube thrice exceeding the short ovate lobes; 
the upper lip blunt, erect. 
97. S. cepRosensis, Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. i. 212.— Lower 
Catirornta, Cedros Island, March, 1889 (Edw. Palmer, no. 684), 
March to June, 1897 (A. W. Anthony, no. 294); Magdalena Bay, Jan. 
14,1889 (7. S. Brandegee). 
= = Stems and leaves (at least beneath) more or less cinereous-tomentulose with 
stellate hairs: verticels 2~6-flowered: calyx-tube twice exceeding the acu- 
minate lobes 
98. S. cHamArDRYomes. Cav.! Leaves elliptic-ovate or narrowly 
deltoid-ovate, green above, slender-petioled, 1 to 2.5 cm. long. — Ie. ii. 
77, t.197; Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 808; Benth. l.c. 314; Hemsl. 1. c. 554; 
> 
Briq. le. S$. chamaedrifolia, Andr. Bot. Rep. vi. t.416. S. Chamaedrys, 
1S. ramosissima. Similar to S. chamaedryoides, very freely branching 
above : young branches slightly canescent with short spreading or somewhat re- 
curved hairs: leaves paler beneath than above, more or less scabrous on both faces 
with short stiff simple hairs: calyx with similar pubescence on the nerves. — S. 
chamaedryoides, Gray, Syn. FI. 1. c.371, not Cav. — Cafions of the Rio Grande, S.W. 
Texas, 1849 (C. Wright, no.472a): Organ Mts., New Mexico, 1881 (G. R. Vasey). 
