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the upper often acute, finely pubescent, rounded or truncate at the 

 base, rather finely crenate-dentate all around, 7 cm. long or less; calyx- 

 teeth lanceolate, subulate, a little shorter than the tube; corolla pink 

 to red-purple, 10-12 mm, long, pubescent. Meadows and moist soil, 

 N. Dak. to Alberta, Wash., Wyom. and N. Mex. June-Sept. 



P. 796, after Monarda scabra, insert: 



5a. Monarda mollis L. Canescent Wild Bergamot. Similar to M. 

 fistulosa and M. scabra, differing from the former in its canescent, not 

 spreading pubescence, and from the latter in its longer-petioled leaves 

 mostly narrowed at the base. In dry soil, N. E. to Ga., S. Dak., Kans. 

 and Tex. Summer. 



P. 796, after Monarda pectinata, add: 



9. Monarda temraristata (A. Gray) Small. Long-awned Monarda. 

 Annual, 6 din. high or less, simple or branched, puberulent. Leaves 

 oblong or oblong-lanceolate, serrate, petioled, mostly narrowed at the 

 base, the apex acute; bracts green or purplish, lanceolate or linear- 

 lanceolate, gradually tapering into a long terminal bristle; calyx- tube 

 7 or 8 mm. long, puberulent, its setaceous teeth spreading, sparingly 

 ciliate; corolla about 2 cm. long; nutlets about 1.5 mm. long. In dry 

 soil, Kans. to Texas, Ariz, and northern Mex. May-Aug. 



10. Monarda dispersa Small. Oblong-bracted Monarda. Similar 

 to the preceding species, 2-8 dm. high, usually branched. Leaves 

 oblong to lanceolate or oblanceolate, serrate, petioled; bracts, at least 

 the lower ones, oblong, 1.5-2.5 cm. long, abruptly narrowed into the 

 long terminal bristles, usually purple above; calyx-tube 8 or 9 mm. long, 

 puberulent, the setaceous teeth sparingly ciliate, spreading; corolla 

 about 2.5 cm. long. In dry soil, Kans. and Mo. to Texas and Mex. Nat. 

 in Term., Ga., and Fla. May-Aug. 



P. 811, after Physalis Philadeiphica, insert: 



8a. Physalis subglabrata Mackenzie & Bush. Glabrate Ground- 

 cherry. Perennial, 6 dm. high or less, nearly glabrous throughout. 

 Leaves ovate, sinuate-dentate, very oblique at the base, similar to those 

 of P. Philadelphica; corolla yellow with a dark center, about 2 cm. 

 broad; anthers purplish; fruiting calyx sunken at the base, acuminate. 

 Fields and river bottoms, Ont. to Tenn., Neb. and Colo. June-Sept. 



P. 822, after Scrophularia Marylandica, insert: 



ia. Scrophularia negle"cta Rydb. Hairy Figwort. Stems minutely 

 pubescent, 2 m. tall or less. Leaves ovate, lanceolate or oblong-lanceo- 

 late, serrate, rather densely pubescent beneath; calyx-lobes ovate to 

 oblong-ovate, obtuse; corolla larger than that of 5. Morylandica, about 

 9 mm. long; capsules also larger, 6 mm. long or more. Woods and 

 thickets, Tenn. to Mo., Kans. and Ark. Aug.-Oct. 



P. 823, after Scrophularia leporella, add: 



3. Scrophularia occidentalis (Rydb.) Bicknell. Western Fig- 

 wort. Similar to 5. leporella, but the upper lip of the corolla much 

 shorter than the tube (as long as the tube in S. leporella), and the short 

 ascending branches of the panicle densely glandular; leaves, at least 

 the lower ones, hastate-incised at the base; capsules larger than those 

 of 5. leporella. Thickets and moist soil, S. Dak. to Kans., the Ind. Terr., 

 Wash, and Cal. June-Aug. 



