872 
11 A. acav'/urs (Brocchi, Osserv. sulli. abruz. p. 22.) plant 
without stolons; stems very short; leaves oblong or obovate, 
narrowed a long way at the base, hardly sinuately toothed : flo- 
ral leaves similar to the cauline leaves, but smaller, all glabrous 
or pilose ; whorls few, condensed ; tube of corolla straight, much 
exserted. 21. H. Native of the South of Italy, in the higher 
mountain pastures, in Abruzzo and Calabria ; also of Sicily. A. 
decümbens, Tenor. fl. nap. but not of Thunb. A. Tenórii, Presl. 
fl. sic. p. 34. Stems shorter than the leaves, scarcely 2 inches. 
Leaves approximate, 1} to 2 inches long, or longer; floral ones 
narrower, generally quite entire, about equal in length to the co- 
rollas. Whorls few-flowered. Calyx semiquinquefid. Corolla 
nearly an inch long; tube annulate inside. 
Stemless Bugle. Pl. 2 to 3 inches. 
12 A. sinva‘ta (R. Br. prod. p. 503.) hairy ; stems many, 
procumbent ; radical leaves longer than the petioles, and are, as 
well as the floral ones, sinuated, attenuated at the base; whorls 
6-flowered ; calyx very hairy; corolla rather pilose. %.? F. 
Native of New Holland, at the Coal river near Port Jackson. A 
very distinct species, with the habit of 4. parviflora. Flowers 
small, blue. 
Sinuated-leaved Bugle. Pl. procumbent. 
13 A. parvirLora (Benth. in Wall. pl. rar. asiat. 1. p. 59. 
lab. p. 696.) plant diffuse, without stolons ; branches ascending, 
villous; leaves broad-ovate, narrowed into the petioles at the 
base, sinuately subdentate: floral leaves ovate, almost quite en- 
tire, exceeding the flowers, all thick, very villous, and subcanes- 
cent; flowers minute; tube of corolla shorter than the calyx. 
2L. F. Native of the Himalaya, in Kamaon, Wall; at Simlah, 
Lady Dalhousie; Mussooree, Royle and Jacquemont ; at Illaha- 
bad, and in the valley of the Jumna, Jacquemont. Stems nume- 
rous. Whorls many-flowered. Corollas pale violet, exannulate. 
Stamens inclosed. 
Small;flowered Bugle. Pl. i to 1 foot. 
14 A. sRAcTEOsA (Wall. ex Benth. I. c. lab. p. 696.) plant 
without stolons, diffuse; branches ascending, villous; leaves 
broad-ovate, narrowed into the petioles at the base : floral leaves 
similar to the rest, exceeding the flowers, all sinuately toothed 
or quite entire, thick, very villous, subcanescent ; upper whorls 
spicate ; flowers small; tube of corolla exserted. 2t. F. Na- 
tive of -Nipaul, Hamilt. A. integrifolia, Hamilt. in D. Don, 
prod. fl. nep. p. 108. Habit and hairiness of 4. parviflora, but 
taller and more branched; cauline and floral leaves larger; whorls 
more approximate; flowers as large again, but one half smaller 
than those of 4. Genevénsis. Corollas blue; tube annulate 
inside. 
Bracteate Bugle. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1821. Pl. 4 to 3 foot. 
15 A. pENsiFLORA (Wall, ex Benth. 1. c. lab. p. 696.) plant 
without stolons, humble, ascending, or erect, villous ; leaves ob- 
long or ovate, subcrenated, narrowed at the base, thick, villous: 
upper floral leaves or all are shorter than the flowers ; whorls 
spicate or the lower ones hardly remote; tube of corolla equal- 
ling the calyx : middle segment of lower lip scarcely emarginate. 
4. F. Native of Nipaul. Allied to A. parviflora and A. brac- 
tedsa. Corolla blue ; lower lip size of that of 4. Genevénsis, 
Dense-flowered Bugle. Pl. 4 to 1 foot. 
16 A. pecu’mpens (Thunb. fl. jap. 243.? Benth. lab. p. 697.) 
plant procumbent, without stolons; leaves subovate, coarsely 
toothed or cut, narrowed at the base, glabrous or villous: lower 
floral leaves almost similar to the cauline leaves : superior ones 
or all are bractea-formed, shorter than the flowers; whorls spi- 
cate, or the lower ones are few, axillary, and distant ; calycine 
teeth bluntish ; tube of corolla inclosed or a little exserted. 4 
F. Native of Nipaul and Kamaon, Wall; Kheree Pass and 
Deyra Dhoun, Royle; China, Sir G. Staunton. 
between A. densiflora and A. macro 
Decumbent Bugle. 
^ im Intermediate 
sperma. - Whorls elobose. 
Pl. procumbent, Lm 
LABIATA. CIX. Asuea. 
17 A. macrospr’rMa (Wall, ex Benth. 1. c. lab. p. 697) plant 
without stolons, erect or ascending, branched ; cauline leaves 
ample, ovate, coarsely toothed, narrowed a l ‘ng way at the base, 
membranaceous, glabrous or sparingly pilose: lower leaves almost 
similar to the rest: upper floral leaves or all bractea-formed, 
and shorter than the flowers; whorls spicate, or the lower ones 
are subremote ; calycine teeth obtuse; tube of corolla shortly 
exserted. 4%. F. Native of the East Indies, on the Pundua 
Mountains, and on Mount Taong Dong near Ava. Stem pani- 
culately branched. Lower leaves on long petioles, 2-4 inches 
long. Calyx turbinate. Corolla small, with an elongated tube, 
which is inflated in the middle, and annulate inside. 
Large-seeded Bugle. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
Secr. II. Cuamz’pirnys (from yapar, chamai, on the ground, 
and mrve, pilus, a pine; the odour of Chame’pithys is bitter and 
resinous like that of the pine.) Benth. lab. p. 697. Whorls 2, 
rarely 4-flowered. Corollas red or yellow; upper lip very short 
and truncate. 
18 A. Laxma’nnr (Benth. lab. p. 697.) stems ascending, pi- 
losely woolly ; leaves sessile, oblong or elliptic, obtuse, quite en- 
tire, pubescent or pilose: floral leaves similar to the cauline ones; 
whorls 2-flowered ; calyx ample, semiquinquefid, with oblong, 
bluntish, nearly equal segments ; tube of corolla inclosed. %. 
H. Native of the South-east of Europe and Middle Asia; as 
of Hungary, Transylvania, Bessarabia, Tauria, Caucasus, and 
Iberia. Teücrium Laxmánni, Lin. syst. p. 439. Waldst. et Kit. 
pl. rar. hung. 1. t. 69. Phleboánthe Laxmánni, Tausch. in bot. 
zeit. 1828. 1. p. 323. Stems branched, clothed with long hairs. 
Leaves about 2 inches long, stem-clasping ; lower ones narrowed 
at the base; upper ones roundish; floral leaves a!l exceeding 
the flowers. Corollas yellow, nearly an inch long. Genitals 
equal in length to the segments of corolla. - 
Laxmann’s Ground-pine. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1800. Pl. 
1 to 2 feet. = 
19 A. oBLoxGA'rA (Bieb. fl. cauc. suppl. p. 388.) stem erect 
ish, very pilose; leaves nearly sessile, narrowly oblong, obtuse, 
quite entire, pilose: floral leaves similar to the cauline leaves; 
whorls 2-flowered ; upper tooth of calyx minute: lower ones 
equal in length to the tube; tube of corolla shortly exserted. 
X.H. Native of Caucasus, in sandy places ; and of Syria, be- 
tween Bagdad and Aleppo. A. salicifdlia, Stev. mem. soc. nat. 
cur. mosq. 3. p. 265, but not of Lin. This differs from 4. Laz- 
mánni in the smaller stature and leaves, more stiff hairs, and form 
of calyx. Stems usually panicled. Corollas yellow, about the size 
of those of 4. Laxménni, but the lateral segments are rather 
broader. 
Oblong-leaved Ground-pine. PI. 1 foot. 
20 A. sALicrFOLIA (Schreb. unilab. p. 26.) herbaceous, pubes- 
cent ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, bluntish, quite entire or a little 
toothed, narrowed into the short petioles at the base; calyx to- 
mentosely hairy, with oblong obtuse teeth, the upper tooth the 
shortest ; flowers on short pedicels. 2/. H. Native of Syria, 
between Smyrna and Bursa ; and of Tauria and Armenia. Sibth. 
et Smith, fl. graec. 6. p. 22. t. 526. Teücrium salicifólium, Lin. 
mant. p. 80. Schreb. dec. 1. p. 17. t. 9. This differs from 4. 
oblongáta in the short stiff pubescence. Habit and flowers 
almost the same, but the calyx is larger. 
Willom-leaved Ground-pine. Pl. procumbent. ? 
21 A. cuaMxorsTUs (Ging. in herb. D. C. ex Benth. lab. p 
698.) suffruticose ; branches white, nearly glabrous; leaves Se" 
sile, ovate-elliptic, obtuse, quite entire, green on both surfaces, 
but finely pubescent or glabrous ; flowers pedicellate ; calyx at- 
tenuated at the base, with oblong obtuse equal teeth. b. 
Native of Persia. A very distinct species. Leaves an inch long. 
Calyx tomentose at the base, whitish, with green teeth. Tu 
of corolla a little exserted. 
