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leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; racemes short, few-flow- 
ered; whorls distinct, loosely 2-4-flowered ; calyx ovate-tubu- 
lar, striated, clothed with glandular pubescence, having the 
upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower one bluntish; co- 
rolla twice as long as the calyx: tube ventricose, equal in 
length to the calyx: middle lobe of lower lip emarginate; style 
shortly bearded at apex. A. S. Native of New Spain, Mo- 
gino et Sesse. A much branched, humble, canescent shrub, 
with the habit of Thymus, or Gardóquia. Corollas bluish. 
Thyme-like Sage. Shrub dwarf. 
114 S. erecnome#roiia (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. 
p. 290. t. 141.) stems herbaceous, nearly simple, rather pilose 
at top; leaves ovate-triangular, obtuse, somewhat cordately 
truncate at the base, crenated, almost glabrous, rather pilose 
while young; whorls about 5-flowered, remote; calyx hairy, 
campanulate, striated, having the upper lip tricuspidate, and the 
segments of the lower lip cuspidate ; tube of corolla ventricose, 
a little shorter than the calyx: middle lobe of lower lip emar- 
ginately 2-lobed. Y%. S. Native of New Spain, between the 
city of Guanaxuato and Santa Rosa. Stems many, procum- 
bent. Leaves petiolate, 6-9 lines long. Floral leaves ovate, 
acuminated, ciliated, length of flowers deciduous. Corollas 
blue. 
Ground-Ivy-leaved Sage. Pl. procumbent. 
115 S. nana (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 289.) plant herbace- 
ous, stemless ; leaves ovate, obtuse, narrowed at the base, cre- 
nated, hispid above, and clothed with hairy tomentum beneath ; 
spikes ovate, pedunculate; whorls usually 4-flowered ; calyx 
clothed with glandular hairs, the upper lip tridentate, and the 
lower lip bifid: teeth all subulate. Y%. S. Native of New 
Spain, in dry places near the mine of Valentiana, in the valley 
of Guanaxuato. Leaves radical, nearly sessile, an inch long. 
Corolla blue, ex Bonpl. Spikes radical. Leaves more wrinkled 
than in S. prunelloides. 
Dwarf Sage. Pl. small. 
116 S. rnuxELLolprs (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 289.? Benth. 
lab. p. 256.) stems herbaceous, nearly simple, erect, pilosely 
pubescent; leaves petiolate, ovate-oblong, obtuse, crenated, 
narrowed at the base, green on both surfaces, and nearly gla- 
brous : floral leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; racemes sim- 
ple, on long peduncles; whorls remote, sub-secund: upper 
whorls approximate, 6-10-flowered ; calyx campanulate, stri- 
ated, clothed with silky hairs, having the upper lip shortly 
tridentate, and the teeth of the lower lip lanceolate, acute ; co- 
rolla about 3 times longer than the calyx, pubescent outside : 
tube ventricose, equalling the calyx: middle lobe of lower lip 
emarginate; style bearded. 2.5. Native of Mexico, among 
rocks on the burning mount Jorullo. Stems many, ascending. 
Calyxes bluish. Corolla blue. 
Prunella-like Sage. Pl. 1 to 13 foot. 
117 S. AnENA'RIA (St. Hil. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 257.) 
shrubby; branches glabrous ; leaves petiolate, oblong, or lance- 
olate, acuminated, serrately crenated, cuneated, or narrowed at 
the base, green, and glabrous on both surfaces: floral leaves 
ovate, acuminated, deciduous; racemes short, simple; whorls 
4-6-flowered, secund; calyx tubularly campanulate, striated, 
glabrous, smooth, with the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the 
lower lip ovate, acuminated ; corolla about twice as long as the 
calyx, nearly glabrous outside: tube ventricose, a little exsert- 
ed. h.S. Native of Brazil, in sandy places at the limits of 
oe ope of Minas Geraes and Rio Janeiro. Shrub much 
ranched. Leaves 2-3 inches long. Style bifari 
Sand Sage. Shrub. d porti nene. 
118 S. serra‘ra (Benth. lab. p. 257.) 
almost simple, and nearly glabrous ; 
long, or lanceolate, acute, 
stem herbaceous, erect, 
leaves petiolate, ovate, ob- 
coarsely and irregularly serrated, 
LABIATA. XXIX. Sarva. 
cuneate at the base, or rounded, glabrous : floral leaves lances 
olate-linear, shorter than the calyxes, reflexed, or deciduous; 
racemes elongated, simple ; whorls all remote, 6-10-flowered ; 
calyxes pedicellate, tubular, striated, pubescent, the upper lip 
entire, and the teeth of the lower lip acutish; corolla about 
3 times as long as the calyx, pubescent outside: tube rather 
exserted, ventricose: middle lobe of lower lip large, emarginate; 
style bearded. 2/.S. Native of the South of Brazil. Habit 
of S. uligindsa, but the inflorescence and flowers are very differ- 
ent. Corollas blue, almost an inch long. 
Serrated-leaved Sage. PI.? 
119 S. Unvcvavz' usrs (St. Hil. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 257.) 
stem herbaceous, erect, nearly glabrous ; leaves petiolate, ovate- 
lanceolate, or oblong, acute, serrately crenated, roundly cune- 
ated at the base, nearly glabrous, green on both surfaces, or pale 
beneath ; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous; racemes 
simple, elongated ; whorls remote, 6-10-flowered ; calyxes 
nearly sessile, tubular, striated, clothed with hoary villi, the 
upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, acute; 
corolla about twice as long as the calyx, pubescent outside: 
tube ventricose, exceeding the calyx; style bearded below. 
u. S. Native of Brazil, on the banks of the Uruguay, in 
fields, at San Jozé ; in the province of Rio Grande do Sul. Nearly 
allied to S. pállida, but the stems are erect, the leaves broader 
and less acuminated, and the flowers more numerous. It is 
probably only a variety of S. pallida. 
Uruguay Sage. Pl. erect. 
190 S. urtTIcÆæròLIA (Lin. spec. p. 34.) plant herbaceous, 
erect, beset with rather glandular villi; leaves on short peti- 
oles, ovate-rhomboid, acutish, crenated, roundly subcordate at 
the base, cuneated at the petioles, nearly glabrous; floral leaves 
broad-ovate, deciduous ; whorls many-flowered, remote ; calyxes 
on short pedicels, campanulate, clothed with clammy villi, the 
upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, acutish ; 
corolla about twice as long as the calyx, pubescent outside : 
middle lobe of lower lip emarginately bifid ; style bearded. ?f. 
H. Native of Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia. Pursh, fi. 
amer. sept. 1. p. 20.—Mor. hist. 3. p. 395. sect. 11. t. 13. f. 
31.?  Corollas blue, small. 
Nettle-leaved Sage. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1799. Pl. 3 feet 
121 S. era’citis (Benth. lab. p. 258.) stem herbaceous * 
erect, almost glabrous; leaves on long petioles, ovate, acumt* 
nated, rounded at the base, serrated, pilosely pubescent on both 
surfaces; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, coloured, deciduous; 
racemes simple; whorls loose, 6-10-flowered: lower ones Te- 
mote: upper ones approximate; calyxes on short pedicels, 
campanulate, striated, coloured, glabrous, having the upper lip 
entire, and the teeth of the lower lip setaceously acuminated ; 
corola twice as long as the calyx: tube ventricose, equalling 
the calyx: middle lobe of lower lip broad, emarginate ; style 
bearded. 4t. S. Native of New Spain, Mogino and Sesse 
Stems or branches simple, purplish. Leaves flaccid, 14 inch 
long. Flowers small, flesh-coloured, size of those of 5. edrnea- 
Allied to S. cárnea; but differs from it in the calyx being gla- 
brous, and in the leaves not being cordate at the base. 
Slender Sage. Pl. 
122 S. représracuys (Benth. lab. p. 258.) stem herbaceous, 
erect, branched, clothed with hoary pubescence ; leaves on long 
petioles, ovate-roundish, acute, truncate at the base, green, An 
finely pubescent on both surfaces; floral leaves ovate; subu- 
lately acuminated, deciduous; racemes simple, elongate » 
whorls at length all remote, about 6-flowered ; calyx d 
tubular, striated, hoary, having the upper lip entire, and 5 
teeth of the lower lip acuminated ; corolla twice as long pi 
calyx : tube rather ventricose, equalling the calyx : middle e 
of lower lip broad, emarginate; style glabrous. y. 8. 
