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wrinkled, villous above, and clothed with white wool beneath ; 
floral leaves very broad, acuminated, concave, permanent, equal- 
ling the calyxes; racemes panicled; whorls remote, about 6- 
flowered; calyx campanulate, striated, clothed with rough villi ; 
calycine teeth all subulately mucronate; corollas 3 times as 
long as the calyx, with an exserted tube. &.? H. Native of 
the Himalaya; in Luddak, Moorcroft; in the valley of Cash- 
mere; and in Kinaour and Kidarkonta, Royle. Allied to S. 
argéntea ; but differs in the leaves being on long petioles, less 
cut, hardly woolly above, but densely clothed with subfloccose 
wool beneath, &c. Corolla violaceous. ? 
Moorcroft’s Clary. Pl. 
52 S. LANA' rA (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 147.) stems tufted, 
woolly at the base; leaves oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, entire, 
minutely crenulated, narrowed a long way at the base, much 
wrinkled, loosely clothed above, but densely beneath with white 
wool; floral leaves very broad, acuminated, concave, perma- 
nent, equalling the calyxes; racemes almost simple, clothed 
with clammy villi; whorls remote, about 10-flowered ; calyx 
campanulate, with acute teeth; corolla twice as long as the 
calyx, with the tube rather exserted. %.? S. Native of 
Himalaya; on the tops of the alps of Kamaon and Sirmore, and 
Mussooree ; and common throughout the whole of the range. 
Wall. pl. rar. asiat, 2. p. 11. t. 116. S. cana, Wall. cat. no. 
2145. S. integrifolia, Hardw. in asiat. res. 6. p. 349. Stena- 
rhéna lanàta, D. Don, prod. fl. nep. p. 111. Stems woody at 
the base, numerous. Leaves 3-4 inches long. Flowers size of 
those of S. ZEthiopis. Corolla downy outside, purple. 
Woolly Clary. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
53 S. PHLOMOTDES (Asso, arrag. p. 158. t. 4.) stems tufted, 
clothed with white wool at the base; leaves oblong-linear or 
lanceolate, acute, entire, or the lower ones are sinuately lobed, 
narrowed a long way at the base, much wrinkled, clothed with 
white wool on both surfaces; floral leaves very broad, acumi- 
nated, concave, permanent, longer than the calyx; racemes 
nearly simple, clothed with clammy villi ; whorls remote ; calyx 
campanulate : teeth of lower lip lanceolate, acuminated ; corolla 
about 3 times as long as the calyx : the tube a little exserted. 
4. H. Native of Spain, plentiful among the mountains of 
Arragon, about Siguenza. Reem. script. pl. hisp. et lus. 10. t. 
1. f. 1. Stems clothed with clammy hairs at top. Corollas 
almost glabrous outside, size of those of S. Sclàrea. 
Phlomis-like Clary. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1805. 
feet. : 
54 S. caux'sceNs (Meyer, verz. pflanz. p. 86.) stems woolly 
at the base ; leaves lanceolate-oblong, entire or sinuately-lobed, 
narrowed a long way at the base, wrinkled, loosely clothed 
above, but densely beneath with white wool; floral leaves very 
broad, acuminated, concave, permanent, rather shorter than the 
calyxes ; racemes branched, clothed with clammy villi; whorls 
remote; calyx tubularly campanulate ; teeth of lower lip lan- 
ceolate, acuminated ; corolla about 3 times longer than the calyx, 
the tube a little exserted. $.? H. Native of Caucasus, among 
rocks towards the river Anticeta; and near Natzana, Meyer. This 
is very nearly allied to S. pAlomoides; but differs in being taller 
and more slender; in the racemes being branched ; in the flow- 
ers being fewer and smaller, &c. 
Canescent Clary. Pl. 2 to 3 feet. ? 
55 S. ceRATOPHY'LLA (Lin. spec. p. 39.) stem clothed with 
white wool at the base; lower leaves deeply pinnatifid, with 
linear, obtuse, sinuately subpinnatifid lobes, much wrinkled 
clothed with loose wool on both surfaces ; superior leaves nearl : 
entire: floral leaves very broad, acuminated, concave a ed 
nent, longer than the calyxes ; racemes panicled ; whorls about 
6- flowered, distant, the upper ones abortive ; calyx campanulate 
with lanceolate-setaceous, apa pog teeth; corolla twice as 
PE store 
LABIATH. XXIX. Satvia. 
long as the calyx, the tube inclosed. &. H. Native of the 
Levant; Syria, near Aleppo, Persia, &c. S. exasperata, Cay. 
ann. hist. nat. 3. p. 113. t. 17. icon. 6. p. 38. t. 558. Sclàrea 
ceratophylla, Mill. dict. no. 8.—Kniph. cent. 4. t. 78.—Mor. 
hist. 3. p. 393. sect. 11. t. 13. f. G. The lower part of the 
stem and leaves are clothed with loose wool. Lower leaves 7-8 
inches long: floral leaves green, clammy. Corolla yellowish- 
white or cream-coloured. 
Buckhorn-leaved Clary. 
to 3 feet. 
Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1699. Pl. 2 
+ Doubtful species, probably belonging to the present section. 
56 S. GRAVEOLENS (Vahl, enum. 1 p. 273.) stem shrubby; 
branches tetragonal, very villous; leaves petiolate, cordate, 
wrinkled, crenated, villous, hoary beneath: lower ones some- 
what sinuated; floral leaves cordate; spikes branchy; whorls 
approximate, 6-flowered; calyx campanulate. h.F. Native 
of Egypt. Bracteas attenuated, shorter than the calyxes, gla- 
brous above. Galea of corolla linear-falcate, pilose. 
Strong-scented Clary. Shrub. 
57 S. va‘r1a (Vahl, enum. 1. p. 273.) herbaceous; leaves 
petiolate, cordate, unequally crenated, obtuse, wrinkled, clothed 
with hoary tomentum beneath, as well as the stems, but rather 
villous above; whorls 6-flowered ; bracteas cordate, acumi- 
nated, length of calyxes; calyx, bracteas, and peduncles hoary: 
calycine teeth subulate. %. H. Native of Armenia. Leaves 
3-4 inches long. Corolla small, a little longer than the calyx. 
Various Clary. Pl. 
e Secr. VI. PLeruiéspace (from zAn60c, plethos, multitude ; and 
ogakoc, sphakos, sage; so called from the section containing the 
S. sylvéstris, or common wild sage.) Benth. lab. p. 230. in 
Hook: bot. misc. 3. p. 373. Calyx ovate: upper lip concave 
above, bisulcate, with 3 very short conniving teeth: lower lip 
bifid, with acute teeth. "Tube of corolla widened or ventricose 
under the throat, without any ring of hairs inside: upper lip 
concave, or falcately compressed ; lateral lobes of lower lip ob- 
long, erectish, a little twisted : middle lobe spreading, roundish, 
usually concave, emarginate, and crenulated. Connective de- 
flexed behind, abruptly dilated, callous and connate at the extre- 
mity.— European, African, and North Asiatic herbs. Leaves 
usually erosely toothed or cut. Racemes elongated, simple, or 
virgately panicled. 
58 S. Brcotor (Desf. in Fourcr. journ. de decouv. 1792.) 
stem erect, a little branched, clothed with clammy pubescence ; 
lower leaves petiolate, ample, ovate, deeply toothed, pinnatifid . 
or palmately lobed ; middle leaves petiolate, ovate-lanceolate, 
acuminated, deeply toothed : superior leaves sessile, lanceolate, 
all cordate at the base, and clothed with clammy pubescence: 
floral leaves ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, reflexed ; racemes à 
little branched, elongated ; whorls distant, 6-flowered ; calyxes 
pedicellate, campanulate, striated, clothedwith clammy hispid 
hairs : teeth all subulate ; corolla 3 times longer than the calyx; 
the tube equalling the calyx ; stamens exserted. — X4. H. Na- 
tive of the north of Africa; and of Spain, in Andalusia. Sims. 
bot mag. t. 1774. Desf. fl. atl. 1. p. 22. t. 2. Jacq. hort. 
scheenbr. 1. p. 4. t. 7. S. crassifolia, Cav. hort. matr. descr. 
p. 16. Jacq. fragm. p. 47. t. 60. This is a very beautiful and 
distinct species, allied to S. Austriaca. Stems tetragonal. Ra- 
dical leaves usually palmately pinnatifid. Racemes 1 to 2 feet 
long, many-flowered. Corollas larger than those of S. Aus“ 
ee upper lip bluish-violet, spotted with white: lower lip 
ow. 
sm nd n ly. Cli 1795. 
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