FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS OF ARIZONA 779 



4. Salvia mohavensis Greene, Pittonia 2: 235. 1892. 



Audibertia capitata A. Gray, Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci. 

 Proc. 7: 387. 1868. 



Black Mountains, Chemehuevi (Mohave County), Sierra Estrella 

 Maricopa County), 2.500 to 4.000 feet, dry rock}' slopes, spring. 

 Western Arizona, southeastern California, and northwestern Sonora. 



A small shrub with a strong sagelike odor. 



5. Salvia davidsonii Greenm., Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci. Proc. 41: 



246. 1906. 

 MetcaJf (Greenlee County), Chiricahua Mountains ''Cochise 

 County), Fish Creek and Horse Mesa (eastern Maricopa County), 

 2,000 to 5.500 feet, among rocks in shade, April and May, type from 

 the Chiricahua Mountains (Lemmon 3077). Southern Arizona, 

 probably also in southern New Mexico. 



6. Salvia henryi A. Gray, Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci. Proc. 8: 368. 1872. 

 Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise County (Lemmon in 1882), Santa 



Rita Mountains, Pima County (Pringle in 1884). Western Texas to 

 southern Arizona and Chihuahua. 



The bright-red flowers of this and the preceding species are very 

 showy. 



7. Salvia parryi A. Gray, Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci. Proc. 8: 369. 



1872. 



Salvia confinis Fernald, ibid. 35: 523. 1900. 



Cochise, Santa Cruz, and Pima Counties, 3,500 to 5,000 feet. May 

 to August, type of S. confinis from near Fort Huachuca (Lemmon 

 2861). Southwestern Xew Mexico, southern Arizona, and northern 

 Sonora. 



8. Salvia pinguifolia (Fernald) Woot. and Standi., Contrib. U. S. Natl. 



Herbarium 16: 169. 1913. 



Salvia ballotaeflora Benth. var. pinguifolia Fernald, Amer. 

 Acad. Arts and Sci. Proc. 35: 523. 1900. 



Greenlee, Graham, Maricopa, Pinal, Cochise, and Pima Counties. 

 2,000 to 7,000 feet, rocky slopes, July to September. Western Texas 

 to southern Arizona and Chihuahua. 



A shrub, up to about 1.5 m. (5 feet) high, the flowers blue. 



9. Salvia arizonica A. Gray, Syn. Fl. ed. 2, 2 1 : 370. 1886. 



Salvia arizonica var. huachucana M. E. Jones, Contrib. West. 

 Bot. 12: 71. 1908. 



Mountains of Graham, Cochise, and Pima Counties, 7,000 to 9,000 

 feet, July to September, type from Mount Graham (Rothrock 407). 

 Western Texas and southern Arizona. Flowers indigo blue. 



10. Salvia subincisa Benth., PL Hartw. 20. 1839. 



Yavapai, Greenlee, Cochise, Santa Cruz, and Pima Counties, up to 

 5,500 feet, plains and mesas, August and September. Western Texas 

 to Arizona and northern Mexico. 



