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1464. Spearmint 



1465. Water Horehou 

 1466. 



1467. Mountain Mint 



1468. 



1469. 

 1470. 

 1471. 

 1472. 



1473. 

 1474. 



1475. 

 1476. 



1477. 

 1478. 

 1479. 

 1480. 



1481. Yerba Buena 



1482. Pitcher Sage 



1483. 

 1484. 

 1485. 



1486. 

 1487. 

 1488. 

 1489. Chia 



Mentha spicata 



nd Lycopus Americanus 

 Lycopus lucidus 

 Koellia Californica 



Monardella Douglasii 



Monardella Breweri 

 Monardella lanceolata 

 Monardella candicans 

 Monardella leucocephala 



Monardella undulata 

 Monardella villosa and 



vars. 

 Monardella nana 

 Monardella macrantha 



and vars. 



Monardella viridis 

 Monardella hypoleuca 

 Monardella linoides 

 Monardella Palmeri 



Micromeria Chamissonis 



Sphacele calycina and 



vars. 

 Acanthomintha lanceolata 

 Pogogyne Douglasii 

 Pogogyne parviflora 



1490. Thistle Sage 



1491. Black Sage 



1492. Bee Sage 



1493. Crimson Sage 



1494. Ramona 



Probably half a 

 Audibertia, Romona 



1495. 



1496. Skull-Cap 



Introduced. Wet places. 

 Bay region and else- 

 where. 



Sacramento River. 



Salt marshes, Bay region. 



Dry ground, coast and Si- 

 erras. 



Strong scented. Bay re- 

 gion north to Yuba Co. 



Inner Coast Ranges. 



Sierra foothills. 



Sierra foothills. 



Plains of the San Toaquin 

 Valley. 



Along coast. 



Dry and wooded grounds 

 throughout state. 



Near San Diego. 



Southern California, San 

 Jacinto mountains and 

 adjacent deserts. 



Napa county. 



San Bernardino county. 



Head of Mohave River. 



Among redwoods, Santa 

 Lucia Mountains. 



Woods near the coast, 

 Humboldt to southern 

 California. 



Coast Ranges south. 



Bay region south. 



Bay region. 



Reported as from Bay re- 

 gion to Mendocino Co. 



Coast Ranges, Sierras. 



Sacramento Valley. 



Near San Diego. 



Common on dry slopes, 

 Coast Ranges and Si- 

 erras. 



San Joaquin Valley and ad- 

 jacent foothills, southern 

 California. 



Mt. Diablo south. 



Southern California. 



Mt. Diablo south. 



Mountain species, coast and 

 Sierras. 



dozen additional species described by authors under Salvia, 

 or Poliomintha. The group is not as yet well defined. 



Lophanthus urticifolius Common through the Si- 

 erras. Occasionally in 

 Coast Ranges. 



Scutellaria Californica Coast Ranges, Sierras. 



Pogogyne serpylloides 

 Pogogyne ziziphoroides 

 Pogogyne nudiuscula 

 Salvia Columbariae 



Salvia carduacea 



Salvia mejlifera 

 Salvia Californica 

 Salvia spathacea 

 Salvia Sonomensis 



