712 
Mutic-calyxed Savory. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1836. Shrub 
erect. 
- 6 S. virea‘ra (Vis. ex. pl. exs. un. itin. wurtemb. ex Benth. 
lab. p. 353.) suffruticose, hispidly-scabrous ; leaves oblong- 
linear, acute; whorls many-flowered, nearly equal, rather re- 
mote, disposed in long twiggy racemes. h. H. Native of 
Dalmatia, Naples, &c. Microméria spicata, Rchb. fl. germ. exc. 
p. 311. S. fasciculata, Tausch, in syll. pl. soc. ratisb. 2. p. 
248.? but not of Biv. S. cuneifólia, Tenore, fl. nap. t. 151. f. 
2. syll. p. 277. S. obovàta, Lag. ex Spreng. syst. 2. p. 720. 
This does not differ in any respect from S. montàna, unless in 
the inflorescence and hairiness ; the teeth of the calyx is also a 
little shorter, and the flowers smaller. Racemes never beyond 
a foot in length. 
` Twiggy Savory. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. ? 
6 S. spiNOsA (Lin. spec. 795.) suffruticose, erect, tortuosely- 
branched ; branches tomentose, spinescent; leaves oblong, 
acute, glabrous ; whorls few, few-flowered. h.F. Native of 
the Grecian Islands. Sibth. et Smith, fl. grzec. 6. p. 36. t. 545. 
Much branched. Branches short, all ending in spines. Leaves 
shorter and broader than those of S. monidna, and the flowers 
smaller. Corollas purplish. ? m 
Spiny-branched Savory. Shrub 1 foot. 
7 S. 1Nopóna (Salzm. pl. tang. exs. ex Benth. lab. p. 354.) 
suffruticose, diffuse, nearly glabrous, branches ascending ; leaves 
linear-spatulate, obtuse, with ciliated edges: superior leaves 
exceeding the flowers; flowers few, nearly sessile; calycine 
teeth bluntish. 5. F. Native near Tangiers, Salzmann. A 
very distinct species, with the habit of Thymus angustifülius. 
Branches scabrously-pubescent: branchlets short, densely clothed 
with leaves at top. Throat of calyx naked inside. 
Scentless Savory. Shrub diffuse. 
Secr. II. Tracoricanum (from rpayoc, tragos, a goat, and 
opryavo», origanon, marjoram, goat's marjoram.) Benth. lab. p. 
354. Whorls densely-globose, many-flowered, remote, propped 
by bracteas. Calyx about equal in height to the tube of the 
corolla. 
8 S. Tuy'wsna (Lin. spec. 794.) suffruticose, diffuse, sca- 
brously hispid ; leaves oblong-linear, or the lower ones are obo- 
vate-cuneated, acute; whorls many-flowered, dense, nearly glo- 
bose, all remote. h.H. Native of the Grecian islands, and 
the mountains of Syria and Palestine. Sibth. et Smith, fl. greece. 
6. p. 33. t. 541. Thymus tragoriganum, Lin. mant. p. 84. Sa- 
turéia tragoriganum, Tausch. in syll. pl. soc. ratisb. 2. p. 248.— 
Sab. hort. rom. 2. t. 71.— Mor. hist. sect. 11. t. 17. f. 6.—Park. 
theatr. 5. f. 4.— Barr. icon. rar. t. 898. Leaves more acute, 
shorter and a little broader than those of S. montana. Whorls 
20-40-flowered.  Bracteas ovate, lanceolate, acute, adpressed, 
equalling the calyxes, hispid from spreading pili, as well as the 
calyxes. Teeth of calyx nearly equal, lanceolate-subulate. Co- 
rollas smaller than those of S. montana. 
Thymbra Savory. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1739. Shrub 1 to 
2 feet. 
Secr. IIT. Pycuworny'mvs (from mvyvoc, pychnos, dense ; and 
Ovpoc, thymos, thyme ; in reference to the dense heads of flowers.) 
Benth. lab. p. 354. Whorls collected into an oblong head, 
propped by bracteas. Calyx minute. 
9 S. nicipa (Bartr. in herb. Banks ex Benth. lab. p. 354.) 
suffruticose, procumbent; branches ascending, rather pilose at 
top; leaves lanceolate, obtuse, with revolute margins ; whorls 
collected into an oblong head ; bracteas imbricate, very villous ; 
calyx very short, membranous. hk. F. Native of Eastern Flo. 
rida. Branches almost simple, numerous. Leaves sometimes 
glabrous, and sometimes hispid. Bracteas a little coloured, lan- 
LABIATA. XLIII. Saruresa. 
ceolate, obtuse. Tube of corolla equalling the bracteas; limb 
like that of Pychnánthemum. 
Stuff Savory. Shrub § foot. 
+ Doubtful species. 
10 S. mrerme'pra (Meyer, verz. pflanz. p. 91.) plant clothed 
with canescent pubescence; stems diffuse, much branched, 
shrubby at the base; leaves obovate-oblong, bluntish, a little 
crenated ; cymes axillary, few-flowered ; bracteas nearly linear, 
rather shorter than the calyxes; calyx bilabiate, with linear- 
lanceolate mutic lobes. €. H. Native of Caucasus, in stony 
places, near Swant. Leaves of S. Thymbra, and the calyxes 
almost of S. montana. 
Intermediate Savory. Shrub. 
11 S. sEssILIFLÒRA (Presl, fl. sic. p. 36.) stem shrubby at the 
base ; branches diffuse, clothed with velvety pubescence ; leaves: 
linear-lanceolate, acute, ciliated, dotted, scabrous above ; fasci- 
cles of flowers sessile, disposed into an oblong, leafy spike; 
mouth of calyx ciliated, and the teeth ovate, erectly spreading ; 
tube of corolla twice as long as the calyx. 5. H. Native of 
Sicily. 
Melon Savory. Shrub diffuse. : 
12 S. niesvu'ra (Presl, del. prag. 79.) stems simple, hairy; 
hairs erectly spreading ; leaves ovate-lanceolate, hispid; pedun- 
cles axillary, short, 1-3-flowered ; bracteas about equal in length 
to the calyxes. h.? H. Native of Sicily. Perhaps referrible 
to Microméria microphylla ox M. Juliana. 
Hairy Savory. Shrub.? j 
13 S. rAnviFLORA (Presl, fl. sic. p. 36.) stems suffruticose at 
the base, villous; leaves villous, ovate-lanceolate, twice the 
length of the internodes; fascicles of flowers sessile, 3-flowered, 
disposed into a leafy spike ; bracteas numerous, setaceous ; teeth 
of the calyx erect; tube of corolla exceeding the length of ca- 
lyx. h.H. Native of Sicily. 
Small-flowered Savory. Shrub. : 
14 S. ANGUsTIFOLIA (Presl, fl. sic. 36.) stem suffruticose, 
spreading, scabrously-pubescent, as well as the leaves; leaves 
oblong-lanceolate ; fascicles of flowers shorter than the leaves 3 
teeth of calyx erectly-spreading ; tube of corolla exceeding the 
calyx a little. h.H. Native of Sicily. 
Narrow-leaved Savory. Shrub diffuse. : : 
15 S. roxcirrónA (Presl, fl. sic. p. 36.) stem suffruticose, dif- 
fuse; leaves ovate-lanceolate, canescent beneath; fascicles of 
flowers equal in length to the leaves; teeth of calyx spreading ; 
c of corolla twice as long as the calyx. h.H. Native of 
icily. 
Long-flowered Savory. Shrub diffuse. à 
16 S. caMPANE'LLA (Ehrenb. naturg. reize, p. 13.) suffruticose ; 
branches pubescent; leaves ovate-lanceolate, acute, quite entire; 
rather hispid, nearly sessile; cymes of flowers a little longer 
than the leaves, bracteate ; calyx shortly campanulate, deeply 
5-toothed. b. F. Native of the North of Africa, near Castel- 
nuovo, Ehrenberg. 
Small-bell calyxed Savory. Shrub. 
17 S. O'rta (Ehrenb. |. c.) suffruticose; branches rather 
bristly; leaves narrow-linear and lanceolate-linear, acute, $è- 
tosely hispid ; cymes of flowers bardly longer than the leaves, 
bracteate; calyx shortly campanulate, deeply 5-cleft. Mob. 
Native along with the preceding. Habit almost of 5. Thymbra, 
but the leaves and flowers are larger, 
Olla Savory. Shrub. - f 
.18 S. sca'bna (Presl, fl. sic. p. 36.) R.? H. Native © 
Sicily. Thymus scaber. Presl, del. prag. 
Scabrous Savory. Shrub, : 
19 S. crosírenA (Desf. ex Steud. nom.) Nothing 1s known 
of this plant but the name, 
