linearibus obtusis integerrimis, verticillastris subsexfloris, pedicellis elongatis nudis, calyci-
bus subbilabiatis dentibus omnibus subulatis, fauce intus villosa. Benth. 1. c. p. 370.—
Cunila. Mich.— Ziziphora. It- and Sck.— Hedeoma glabra. Nutt.
H ab. Canada. Goldie. Lake Huron. Dr Todd.
2. M. Dauglasii (Benth.); canle herbaceo prostrato, foliis petiolatis ovato-rotundatis
obtusis crenatis basi rotundato-truncatis utrinque glabris, pedunculis elongatis basi v.
medio bracteatis, calyris dentibus subulatis,' fauce intus nuda. Benth. 1. c. et in Itamtea,
6. p. 80.—M. Chamissonis. Benth. in Linncea, 6. p. 80.
Hab. N. W. America, in shady Pine-woods, especially about the Columbia, Menzies. Douglas. Dr Scouler.
Tolmie.
12. MELISSA. L. et Benth.
1. M. Clinopodium. Benth.—Clinopodium vulgare. L .—E. Bot. t. 1401. Ph. Am. 2.
p. 410.
Hab. Canada, in various places. Norway House Fort. Dr Richardson. (Introduced.)
T rib. Scutellarine.®. Benth.
13. PRUNELLA. Benth.
1. P . vulgaris. L .—E. Bot. t. 961. Ph. Am. 2.p . 411— (3. major, foliis angustioribus.
P. Pennsylvania.
Hab. Canada. Newfoundland.—A Saskatchawan, and Portage River near the source of the Columbia.
Drummond. Abundant on the N. W. Coast, often a foot high, and with the flowers of a very large size.
Douglas. Scouler. Tolmie.—An extremely variable plant, in size and hairiness and in the breadth of its leaves.
14. SCUTELLARIA. L.
1. S. canescens (Nutt.); caule elato ramoso pubescente, foliis petiolatis ovatis v. ovato-
lanceolatis acutis crenatis basi angustatis rotundatis v. infimis cordatis utrinque pubes-
centibus subtus incanis, floralibus oblongis calyces superantibus, racemis laxis paniculatis
canescentibus, floribus oppositis secundis, calycibus cano-tomentosis, corollis extus pubes-
centibus. Benth. Lab. p. 422.—S. serrata and S. incana. Spr.
H ab. Canada. Goldie.
2. S. angustifolia (Ph.) ; glabriuscula, caule erecto simpliciusculo, foliis infimis petiolatis
ovatis dentatis superioribus subsessilibus oblongo-linearibus integerrimis omnibus
basi rotundato-cuneatis, floralibus conformibus supremis sterilibus, floribus axillaribus
oppositis secundis, calycibus pedicello brevioribus. Benth. 1. c. p. 436.
Hau. N. W. America. Kooskoosky. Lewis. Columbia River, near the sources. Douglas. Wallamet.
Tolmie.
3. S. galericulata. L .—E. Bot. t. 523. Ph. Am. \.p . 412.
Hab. Newfoundland. Miss Brenton. Throughout Canada. Saskatchawan, abundant {Drummond), and
as far north as Fort Franklin on the Mackenzie River. Dr Richardson. N.W. Coast. Douglas.
4. S. parvula. Mich.—Ph. Am. 2. p. 411. Hook. Ex. FI. t. 106.— S. ambigua. Nutt.
H ab . Canada. Michaux. Mrs Sheppard. Saskatchawan. Dr Richardson.
5. S. antirrhinoides (Benth.); caule diffuso ramoso glabro, foliis breviter petiolatis
ovatis obtusis integerrimis basi angustatis crassiusculis glabris vel tenuissime pubescen-
tibus, floralibus conformibus supremis sterilibus, floribus axillaribus oppositis secundis,
calycibus pedicello brevioribus. Benth. 1. c. p. 440.
H a b . N.W. America. About Fort Vancouver. Douglas. Dr Scouler. Wallamet. Tolmie.
6. M. lateriflora. L .—Ph. Am. 2. p. 412.
H ab . Throughout Canada to the Saskatchawan ; and N.W. Am. Douglas?Dr Scouler. D r Gairdner.
T rib. Nepeteje. Benth.
15. LOPHANTHUS. Benth.
Cal. tubulosus, 15-nervius, subincurvus, ore obliquo 5-dentato, dentibus superioribus
sublongioribus. Cor. tubo calycem asquante, intus nudo, limbo bilabiato, labio superiore
suberecto emarginato-bifido, inferiore subpatente trifido, lobo medio lato-crenato. Stam.
4 didynama, inferioribus brevioribus, distantia v. divaricata. Antherce biloculares.
Achcenia laevia, nuda. Benth.
1. L . urtictefolius (Benth.); glaber, foliis cordato-ovatis crenatis utrinque viridibus,
spicis densis oblongis, laciniis calycinis lineari-subulatis, genitalibus longe exsertis. Benth.
1. c. p. 462.—Hyssopus urticaefolius. Dougl. mst.
H a b . Lewis and Clarke’s River, N.W. America. Douglas.
2. L. anisatus (Benth. in Bot. Beg. t. 1582); glaber, foliis ovatis v. ovato-lanceolatis
acutis crenatis supra viridibus subtus albis, spicis cylindricis basi interruptis, laciniis calycinis
lanceolatis acutis, genitalibus exsertis. Benth. Lab. p. 463, and in Bot. Reg. t. 1282.
—Hyssopus. Nutt. H. discolor. Desfl—H. Foeniculum. Spr.—Stachys Fceniculum. Ph.
Am. 2. p. 407.
H a b . Plains of Saskatchawan, abundant, to Fort Franklin on the Mackenzie River. Dr Richardson.
Drummond. Assinaboine River. Douglas.
i6. NEPETA. L.
1. N. Cataria. L .—Ph. Am. 2. p. 406.
H ab . Canada. Norway House on the Saskatchawan. Dr Richardson. (Not indigenous ?)
17. DRACOGEPHALUM. L.
1. D . parviflorum (Nutt.); caule erecto ramoso pubescente, foliis petiolatis lanceolatis
inciso-crenatis serratisve utrinque viridibus subtus pubescentibus, verticillastris capitato-
spicatis, bracteis ovato-cuneatis aristato-dentatis, calycis dente supremo lato-ovato, corollis
calycem vix excedentibus. Benth. 1. c. p. 496.