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LAMIACEAE. 
13. SALVIA L. Sage. 
Corolla 15-30 mm. long; tube exserted. 1. S. Pitcheri. 
Corolla 8-12 mm. long; tube included in the calyx. 2. S. lanceolata. 
1. Salvia Pitcheri Torr. (S. azurea grandiflora Benth.) On prairies from 
Mo. and Neb. to Tex. and Colo.—“ Eastern Colorado.” 
2. Salvia lanceolata Willd. On prairies, plains and hillsides from S. D. 
and Mont, to Tex. and Ariz.; also in Mex.—Alt. 4000-8500 ft.—Colorado 
Springs; hills about Box Canon west of Ouray; Cucharas Valley, near La 
Veta; foot-hills west of Ft. Collins; Ft. Collins; Boulder. 
14. MONARDA L. Horse-mint, Wild Bergamot. 
Heads solitary at the ends of the stem and branches ; stamens conspicuously ex¬ 
ceeding the acute upper lip of the corolla. 
Petioles and stem more or less hirsute-villous or lanate, the latter especially 
so under the nodes. 
Leaves hirsute; stem and petioles hirsute-ciliate. 1. M. comata. 
Leaves softly pubescent, especially below; stem, petioles and veins of the 
leaves lanate. 6. M. Ramaleyi. 
Whole plant finely strigose or puberulent. 
Petioles seldom over 5 mm. long. 
Leaf-blades ovate-cordate; plant pale, more or less cinereous. 
2. M. menthaefolia. 
Leaves lanceolate with rounded or truncate base; plant green. 
3. M. strict a. 
Petioles 1-3 cm. long. 4. M. mollis. 
Verticillate glomerules several in the upper axils of the leaves; stamens scarcely 
exceeding the emarginate or cleft upper lip. 5. M. pectinata. 
1. Monarda comata Rydb. On hillsides in Colo.—Alt. 5000-8000 ft.—Pike’s 
Peak; Wahatoya Creek; Ft. Collins; La Veta. 
2. Monarda menthaefolia Benth. On hillsides and in valleys, especially 
among bushes from Ill., Man. and Ida. to Tex. and Colo.—Alt. 4000-9000 
ft.—West Mancos Canon; Pike’s Peak; Hughes’ Lake, Ouray; Canon City; 
Redstone; Rist Canon; Boulder; mountains between Sunshine and Ward. 
3. Monarda stricta Wooten. On hillsides from Wyo. to N. M. and Ariz. 
—Alt. 5000-7000 ft.—Boulder; Durango; Piedra; Rist Canon; Redstone. 
4. Monarda mollis L. On prairies and among bushes from S. D. and 
Mont, to Ga. and Tex.—Alt. 4000-8500 ft.—Boulder; Four-mile Hill, Routt Co. 
5. Monarda pectinata Nutt. ( M . citriodora Coulter; M. Nuttallii A. Nels.) 
On plains, especially in sandy soil from Colo, and Utah to Tex. and Ariz.— 
Alt. 4000-6000 ft.—Durango; New Windsor, Weld Co.; Denver; foot-hills, 
Larimer Co.; Soldier Canon; Spring Canon; Platte Canon; Tobe Miller’s 
ranch; vicinity of Horsetooth Mountain; Poudre Canon, near Narrows; 
along Poudre River; Boulder. 
6. Monarda Ramaleyi A. Nels. In sandy soil in Colo.—Boulder Creek, 
near Boulder. 
15. POLIOMINTHA A. Gray. 
1. Poliomintha incana A. Gray. Dry places from western Tex. to southern 
Utah and Ariz.—San Juan Valley (Brandegee). 
