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DIANDRIA, MONOGYNIA. 
the filaments ; lower lip reflected, broader, 
Sdobed, the middle lobe longer. Nutt. 
listulosak ]VI. hirsute with scattered hairs ; capilulums sim- 
ple, proliferous, and leafy, exterior bracteas oblong, 
acute, somewhat smooth, calices long bearded, 
corolla hirsute, leaves ovate, acuminate, serrate ; 
petioles long, ciliated ; stem obtuse, angular, 
smooth. Pursh. 
Icon. Mill. icon. t. 122. f. 2. 
Hollow Mountain Mint. 
Two feet high. Flowers pale-purplish, and sometimes nearly 
white. Qiiite local in habitat, though^lentiful where I have 
found it. Abundant near Landsdown and Breck’s island, on 
the Schuylkill. Also about five miles above the falls of 
Schuylkill. Perennial. July, September. 
punetata. 2 , M. somewhat smooth, flowers verticillate, brac- 
teas lanceolate, nerved, cordate, longer than the 
whorl; leaves lanceolate- oblong, remote, ser- 
rate, smooth ; stem obtuse, angular, white- villous. 
Pursh. 
M. lutea. Mich. fl. am. 1. p. 16. 
Icon. Pluk. Aim. t. 24. f. 1. Bot. rep. t. 546. 
{^Pursh.^ 
About a foot high, and sometimes very much branched. 
Base of the upper leaves red. Flowers yellow, spotted with 
brown. On the borders of sandy fields, and the edges of dry 
sandy woods, in Jersey. Opposite South and Christian streets 
of this city, (Jersey side) — near the Delaware, abundant. 
Perennial. August. 
15. Salvia. Gen. pi. 50. (Labiates,) 
Cal. subcampanulate, striate, and 2-lipped, 
above 3 -toothed, below bifid. Cor. tube 
widening at the faux, limb bilabiate, the up- 
per lip arched and emarginate, the lower 3- 
lobed, the lateral segments narrower, the in- 
termediate one larger and nearly round 
