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resale on the maddle, of the back, 
- V. BIPINNATIFIDA. 
Gland of disthars oval, as high, and almost as large 
as one of the cells, - - -  V. WRIGHTII. 
v. BracTEOSA. Mx. Leaves wedge-lanceolate, cut-pin- 
natifid or 3-cleft, short petioled; spikes single, re- 
motely flowered, bracts large the lower pinnatifid. 
Common in places on the mesa and on the campus. 
v. RuDIS. Green. Bracts smaller. Bear Canon in 
Sandia Mts. 
V. BIPINNATIFIDA. Nutt. (Mt. Verbena). Rough- 
hairy, 6-12 in. high; leaves 1 1-2 to 4 in. long, bipin- 
nately parted or 3 parted into mbre or less bipinnati- 
fid divisions, the lobes commonly linear or broader; 
spikes elongated in age; bracts mostly surpassing the 
calyx; limb of bluish or lilac corolla 1-3 to 1-2 in. broad. 
Very common among the rocks at the base of the moun- 
tains, and ocosionally on the adjoiningmesa. 
Vv. wWwrRicHTu. Gray. Stem simple below, 2 ft. high 
hispid-pubescent, leaves pinnately 3-7 parted or deeply 
cleft, contracted at the base into a margined petiole, 
with lobes mostly lanceolate and acute; corolla light 
purple, fruiting spike dense and oblong. With the 
last. 
9. LABIATAE. (mint ramity.) 
Chiefly herbs, with square stems, opposite, aromatic 
leaves; more or less 2-liped corolla; didynamous or 
diandrous stamens; and a deeply 4-lobed ovary which 
forms in fruit 4 seed-like nutlets orachenes surround- 
ing the base of the single style in the bottom) of the 
persistent calyx. 
Anther pane stamens 2, anthers 2-celled, 
- HEDEOMA. 
Bianene 2, irs Mhedl te or really 1-celled, 
Calyx 2-lupped - - - SALVIA. 
Calyx tubular and sien aon Bai 5, 
toothed, - - - MONARDA. 
Stamens 4, upper pair ia than outer, 
Divergent, exserted, upper pair declined, 
- - - LOPHANTHUS. 
All ascending, not exserted, - CEDRONELLA. 
HEDEOMA. Pers. MOCK PENNYROYAL. 
Mostly odorous annuals or perennials with small 
leaves ; loose auxillary clusters of flowers often forming 
terminal leafy racemes; ovoid or tubular 13-nerved 
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