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late, pilosely hispid, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth 
of the lower lip acutish ; corolla about twice as long as the 
calyx : tube about equal in length to the calyx, ventricose ; 
style bifariously bearded. 2%. G. Native of Brazil, in the 
province of St. Paul, in fields near Registra de Curitiba, and the 
pastures near Fazenda da Fortaleza, St. Hil.; and in the south 
of Brazil, Sello. Stems clothed with rufous tomentum, or vil- 
lous. Leaves 1 inch long, pubescent above. Corolla blue, a 
little smaller than those of S. ovalifolia. 
Woolly-spiked Sage. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
151 S. vi'scrpa (St. Hil. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 268.) suffru- 
ticose, clammy ; branches clothed with glandular hairs ; leaves 
nearly sessile, or the lower ones are ovate-lanceolate, acutish, 
serrately crenated or cordate at the base, green on both sur- 
faces, soft, hispid ; racemes elongated, almost simple ; whorls 
generally 6-flowered, subsecund ; calyx tubularly campanulate, 
villous, clammy, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the 
lower lip ovate, acute ; corolla twice as long as the calyx : tube 
a little exserted, ventricose; style bearded above. h. G 
Native of Brazil, in the woods called Carrascos, in Serra 
Negro, at the limits of the provinces of Minas Geraes and Rio 
Janeiro, St. Hil. Shrub decumbent at the base. Racemes nu- 
merous, 3 foot. Corollas blue. 
Viscid Sage. Shrub 8 to 4 feet. 
152 S. corva‘ta (Benth. lab. p. 268.) stem herbaceous, erect, 
tall, villous; leaves on short petioles, ovate-oblong, acute, cre- 
nated, cordate, wrinkled, pubescent above, clothed with soft 
white tomentum beneath; floral leaves ovate, acute? deciduous ; 
racemes simple ; whorls distant, many-flowered ; calyx tubularly 
campanulate, striated, pubescent, having the upper lip entire, 
and the teeth of the lower lip acute; corolla thrice as long as 
the calyx : tube a little exserted, ventricose: upper lip pubes- 
cent: middle lobe of lower lip very broad, emarginate ; style 
glabrous. 4%. G. Native of the south of Brazil, Sello. Stems 
almost simple. Leaves 3-4 inches long. Whorls often 20-flow- 
ered. Corolla blue, above an inch long. Upper lobe of style 
very long, subulate. 
Cordate-leaved Sage. Pl. 3 to 4 feet. 
158 S. nervosa (Benth. lab. p. 268.) stem herbaceous ? 
erect, almost simple, clothed with rufous tomentum, and long 
spreading hairs ; leaves sessile, ovate-lanceolate, acute, crenately 
serrated, rounded or subcordate at the base, coriaceous, wrin- 
kled above, and glabrous, nerved, and clothed with fine rufous 
tomentum beneath ; flora] leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; 
racemes elongated; whorls numerous, 6-10-flowered ; calyx 
ovate-tubular, striated, pubescent, having the upper lip entire, 
and the teeth of the lower lip broad-ovate, obtuse, or shortly 
acuminated ; corolla twice as long as the calyx, tomentose out- 
side: tube exserted, widened at top; style bearded. %.? G. 
Native of the south of Brazil, Sello. Stems naked at the base. 
Leaves 1-2 inches long. Whorls distant. Corolla bluish. Sta- 
mens inclosed. Upper lobe of style longest. 
Nerved-leaved Sage. Pl. 2 to 3 feet. 
154 S. nr'erpa (Benth. lab. p. 269.) stems herbaceous, erect, 
villous or nearly glabrous; leaves sessile, lanceolate or linear, 
cordate at the base, with crenulated margins, glabrous, rather 
coriaceous, stiff; floral leaves minute, linear, deciduous ; ra- 
cemes simple; whorls 6-10-flowered, remote; calyx tubular, 
striated, villous, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the 
lower lip ovate, acute ; corolla about twice as long as the calyx : 
tube ventricose, equalling the calyx ; style shortly bearded be- 
neath. )/.? G. Native of Brazil, in the provinces of Minas 
Geraes, Rio Grande do Sul, and the south of Brazil, St Hil 
and Sello. Stems branched at the base. Branches almost une 
ple. Leaves 1-2 inches long. Flowers almost sessile. Corolla 
blue, hardly half an inch long with the calyx. : 
LABIATA. XXIX. Satvia. 
Stiff Sage. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
155 S. rosmaninorpes (St. Hil. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 269.) 
stem suffruticose; branches erect, twiggy, tomentosely villous; 
leaves sessile, linear or linear-lanceolate, acuminated, crenated, 
subcordate at the base, stiff, almost glabrous above, but clothed 
with hoary tomentum beneath ; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, 
deciduous; racemes elongated, simple; whorls about 6-flower- 
ed, distant; calyx tubular, clothed with clammy villi, having the 
upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip acute; corolla 
about thrice as long as the calyx: tube a little exserted ; style 
bifariously pubescent. h.G. Native of Brazil, in fields in 
the Missions of the Uruguay, near El Salto Grande. Plant 
scentless. Racemes nearly a foot long. Corollas blue, marked 
with white lines. 
Rosmary-like Sage. Shrub 2 feet. 
§ 3. AXILLARIFLÒRÆ. Floral leaves conforming to the cau- 
line ones. Flowers axillary. Tube of corolla equal in height to 
the calyx, or hardly half as long again —Humble undershrubs, 
nith bluish flowers. 
156 S. axsra‘ris (Moc. et Sesse, mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 
270.) leaves oblong-linear, acute, quite entire, narrowed at the 
base, scabrous from hairs; whorls axillary, 2-6-flowered ; 
calyxes almost sessile, tubular, striated, pubescent, having the 
upper lip tridentate, and the lower lip bifid : teeth all acute, and 
subulately acuminated. 5. S. Native of New Spain, Mocino 
et Sesse. Habit of TAjmus or Saturéia. Leaves 3-4 lines 
long. Corollas not seen. 
Axillary-flowered Sage. Shrub humble. 
157 S. cunerroxia (Benth. lab. p. 270.) branches decumbent, 
villous ; leaves sessile, ovate-cuneated, a little toothed, narrow- 
ed at the base, green on both surfaces ; whorls axillary, few- 
flowered; calyx tubular, villous, having the upper lip shortly 
tricuspidate, and the lower lip bifid : lobes acuminated ; corolla 
more than twice as long as the calyx: tube exserted, equal ; 
style glabrous. h.G. Native of Mexico, near Chapultepec? 
Karwinski. Stems many, rising from a thick woody base. 
Leaves 3-4 lines long, furnished with one or two teeth on both 
sides: the upper ones quite entire. Flowers size of those of 
Calamintha Népeta. 
Wedge-leaved Sage. Shrub 4 foot. 
158 S. CALAMINTHÆFÒLIA (Vahl, enum. 1. p. 233.) stem 
shrubby ; branches canescent; leaves petiolate, broad-ovate; 
obtuse, crenated, cordate at the base, clothed with fine tomen- 
tum on both surfaces; whorls axillary, remote, generally 6- 
flowered; calyxes pedicellate, tubularly campanulate, nearly 
glabrous, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower 
lip ovate, acute; corolla about twice as long as the calyx, pu- 
bescent outside; style bearded above. kh. S. Native of St. 
Domingo. Branches slender, purplish. Leaves hardly a nail 
inlength. Corollas blue. Genitals a little exserted. 
Calamint-leaved Sage. Shrub humble. : 
159 S. saLLorrróRA (Benth. lab. 270.) leaves petiolate, 
ovate, roundish, obtuse, truncate or cordate at the base, nearly 
glabrous above, and clothed with white tomentum beneath; 
upper floral leaves bractea-formed ; whorls few, axillary, soi 
flowered, distant, or the 2 or 3 upper ones approximating into à 
short raceme; calyx pedicellate, tübularly campanulate, attenu- 
ated at the base, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip ovate, dilated after florescence; corolla about 
twice as long as the calyx: tube inclosed; style bifariously 
bearded. kh. G. Native of Mexico, near Toliman, Kar- 
winski. Shrub much branched. Leaves hardly $ an inch 
long, when young clothed with mealy tomentum beneath, as 
well as the calyxes. : 
Ballota-flowered Sage. Shrub humble. 
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