LABIAT/E, XXIX. SALVIA 
entire, and the teeth of the lower one acuminated; corolla 
twice as long as the calyx: tube almost inclosed, ventricose : 
upper lip pubescent; style shortly bearded at top. 3. S. 
Native of Brazil, in the province of Rio Grande; and in bogs 
in the missions of the Uruquay, Buenos Ayres, &c. — Stems 
glandular. Leaves 2-4 inches long. Whorls 10-20-flowered. 
Corollas blue, or white. 
Var. D, ruféscens (Benth. lab. p. 252.) stem and lower sur- 
faces of the leaves clothed with rufous pubescence. XY. S. 
Native by way-sides from Rio Janeiro to the Mines. 
Bog Sage. Pl. 2 to 4 feet. 
105 S. tavanpuroipes (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 
287.) stem herbaceous; branches erect, clothed with hoary 
pubescence; leaves on short petioles, oblong-lanceolate, acute, 
cuneated at the base, crenated, clothed with hoary pubescence, 
white beneath: flora! leaves ovate, long, and subulately acumi- 
nated, deciduous ; spikes simple; whorls approximate, equal, 
about 10-flowered ; calyx tubularly-campanulate, clothed with 
hoary pubescence, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip ovate, and shortly mucronate ; corolla half as long 
again as the calyx : tube inclosed, nearly equal; style inclosed, 
shortly bearded. 2. S. Native of New Spain, Mocino et 
Sesse ; near Pazcuaro, on the shores of lakes, Humb. et Bonpl. 
S. lavanduleefolia, Spreng. syst. 1. p. 58. but not of Vahl. S. 
Humboldtiàna, Roem. et Schultes, syst. mant. l.p. 183. Stems 
many, branched at the base. Leaves 14 to 2 inches long. 
Calyx usually tipped with blue. Corollas small, pale blue. 
Lavender-like Sage. Pl. 2 to 3 feet. ? 
106 S. sracuyolpes (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 287. t. 138.) 
stem herbaceous, almost simple, pubescent, as well as the 
leaves ; leaves lanceolate, acute, crenately serrated ; spikes ob- 
long, on long peduncles; whorls approximate; calyx clothed 
with hoary villi, tubular, striated, having the upper lip entire 
and acute, and the teeth of the lower lip acuminated. — Xt. H. 
Native of Mexico, in frigid places on the mountains near Los 
Joares and Santa Rosa de La Sierra. Leaves on short petioles, 
2-3 inches long. Bracteas oblong, acuminately subulate, pu- 
bescent. Corolla probably blue. This hardly differs from S. 
elongata. 
Stachys-like Sage. PI. 3 feet. 
107 S. zzonea‘ta (H: B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 287. t. 139.) 
stem herbaceous, erect, almost simple, clothed with hoary pu- 
bescence; leaves on short petioles, oblong, acutish, narrowed 
at the base, crenately serrated, almost glabrous, or pubescent 
beneath : floral leaves ovate-lanceolate, hairy, equalling the 
calyxes; spikes oblong, on long peduncles; whorls many-flow- 
ered, closely approximate; calyx tubular, striated, pilose, having 
the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip acute ; co- 
rola twice as long as the calyx: tube hardly exserted, ventri- 
cose; style bearded. 2t. S. Native of New Spain, Mocino 
et Sesse; on the western declivities of the mountains between 
Ario and Aguasarco. S. simplex, Spreng. syst. 1. p. 58. S. 
betónica, Roem. et Schultes, mant. 1. p. 188. Stems many, 
leafy at the base, and almost naked at top. Leaves 1} inch 
long, rather scabrous above, and glabrous beneath, or pubescent 
on the nerves. Spikes villous. Calyx coloured a little. Co- 
rolla violaceous, pubescent outside. 
Elongated-peduncled Sage. Pl. 2 feet. 
108 S. corruea‘ta (Vahl, enum. 1. p. 252.) stem shrubby ; 
branches clothed with rufous tomentum; leaves petiolate, ob- 
long-lanceolate, obtuse, crenated, rounded at the base, much 
wrinkled, almost glabrous above, and clothed with rufous wool 
beneath: floral leaves deciduous; whorls usually 6-flowered, 
distant; calyx campanulate, almost glabrous, coloured, having 
the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip obtuse; co- 
rolla a little longer than the calyx: tube almost inclosed. h.S, 
VOL. IV. 
791 
Native of Peru. Leaves 2 inches long, approximate. Calyxes 
bluish. Corolla blue, hairy. 
Wrinkled-leaved Sage, Shrub. 
** OvarreoLue. Leaves petiolate, ovate-roundish, ovate, or 
ovate-lanceolate, rounded, truncate, or cuneated at the base, rarely 
almost sessile, and cuneated at the base. 
109 S. assu’rcens (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 
293.) stem herbaceous, a little branched, ascending, pubescent ; 
leaves ovate-elliptic, acute at both ends, crenately serrated, 
nearly glabrous ; whorls many-flowered : lower ones distant ; 
calyx clothed with silky hairs, campanulate, having the upper 
lip ovate, obtuse, and mucronate, and the lower lip bifid, with 
obtuse, mucronate segments ; tube of corolla ventricose, equal- 
ling the calyx. M.S. Native of Mexico, near Pazcuaro. 
Leaves almost glabrous on both surfaces, or pubescent on the 
veins beneath, 2 inches long. Calyx very pilose. Corolla pale 
violet. Stamens inclosed. Said to be nearly allied to S. pru- 
nelloides. 
Assurgent Sage. Pl. 1 foot. 
110 S. HELIANTHEMIFÒLIA (Benth. lab. p. 254.) stem herbace- 
ous, erect; branches twiggy, pubescent; leaves on short peti- 
oles, oblong, acute, somewhat serrated, narrowed at the base, 
wrinkled, glabrous, or pubescent on both surfaces: floral leaves 
very minute; racemes simple; whorls 6-20-flowered, secund, 
remote, or the upper ones are approximate; calyx tubular, with 
pubescent nerves, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip acute; corolla about twice as long as the calyx : 
tube equal, inclosed : upper lip pubescent outside; style beard- 
ed. 2[. S. Native of Mexico, near Tlalpuxahua. Leaves 
3 to 14 inches long. Corollas blue. 
Var. B; flowers white, smaller. X.S. 
near San Martin, Graham. 
Sun-Rose-leaved Sage. PI. 1 to 13 foot. 
111 S. sipEriroipes (Presl, mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 255.) 
shrubby ; branches erect, clothed with white tomentum ; leaves 
on short petioles, oval, bluntish, serrately crenated, cuneated at 
the base, wrinkled, green above, and clothed with white tomen- 
tum beneath; racemes short; whorls about 6-flowered ; calyx 
tubular, villous, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip acute. 5. S. Native of Peru, at Huanuco, 
Henke. This species differs from S. spicdta in the upper lip of 
calyx being entire, not tridentate. 
Sideritis-like Sage. Shrub. , 
112 S. cuaMzpnYoiprs (Cav. icon. 2. p. 77. t. 197.) stem 
suffruticose, procumbent ; branches clothed with hoary tomen- 
tum; leaves petiolate, ovate-oblong, obtuse, crenulated, narrow- 
ed or rounded at the base, wrinkled, clothed with hoary tomen- 
tum beneath : floral leaves broad-ovate, acuminated, longer than 
the calyxes, deciduous ; racemes simple; whorls about 6-flow- 
ered; calyx tubular, striated, tomentose, the upper lip entire, 
and the teeth of the lower lip shortly cuspidate ; corolla twice 
as long as the calyx, glabrous outside: tube hardly exserted, 
ventricose : middle lobe of lower lip large, bifid; style bearded 
at apex. h.S. Native of Mexico. Sims, bot. mag. t. 808. 
S. chamaedrys, Willd. hort. berol. 1. p. 29. t. 29. S. chame- 
drifolia, Andr. bot. rep. 6. p. 416. An humble branched, 
canescent shrub. Leaves wrinkled similar to those of 5$. 
officinalis, but smaller. Corollas blue. Genitals equalling the 
corolla. 
Germander-like Sage. 
1} foot. 
113 S. vuvwoiprs (Benth. lab. p. 255.) stem suffruticose, 
much-branched, canescent; leaves small, nearly sessile, oval, 
obtuse, quite entire, canescent, with sub-revolute edges: floral 
5B 
Native of Mexico, 
Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1795. Shrub 
