DIANDRIA. MONOGYNTIA. if 
24. MONARDA. Z. (Mountain-balm.) 
Calix 5-toothed, cylindric, striate. Corolla 
ringent, with a long cylindric tube, upper lip 
linear, nearly straight and entire, involving the — 
filaments; lower lip reflected, broader, 3-lobed, 
the middle lobe longer. ~ 
Flowers axillary-verticillate, or terminal and capitate, 
with involucrate bractes; colour scarlet, crimson, violet, 
or white, 2nd in two species yellowish and spotted, with 
highly coloured bractes. (A North American genus.) 
Species. 1. M. didyma. 2 Kulmiana. 3. rugosa. 4. cline 
podia. 5. gracilis. 6. purpurea. 7. oblongata. 8. mots. 9. fistus 
-- fosa. 10. punctata. Llectliata. 12. hirsuta. . 
25. SALVIA. L. (Sage.) are 
Calix subcampanulate, striate, and 2-lipped, 
above 3-toothed, below bifid. Corolla, tube 
widening at the faux, limb bilabiate, the ap- 
per lip arched and emarginate, the lower 3- 
lobed, the lateral segments narrower, the inter- 
mediate one larger and nearly round (some- 
times crenate), The 2 fertile filaments trans- 
versely pedicellate. 
Herbs of suffruticose shrubs; flowers with 1 to 9 
bractes or axillary leaves, often spiked. Filaments of the 
Stamina variously stipitate, sometimes in the middle, at 
other times above or below it, terminated at only one, 
or more commonly at both ends, by 1-celled anthers, one 
of which is always infertile; there are also considerable 
variations in the lip of the corolla. 
Spectres: 1, S. azurea. 2. coccinea. 3 * trichastemaides. 
(Missouri). 4 urticifolia. 5. lyrata. 6. Claytoni. 7. obo- 
watd. 
Ozs. A very numerous genus, and widely disseminated 
over the world; flowers large and of very brilliant colours ~ 
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and. veined; verticilli many-flowered, flowers minuie, shorter — 
than the calix; bractes ciliate, calix strigose.Q M hispida, — a 
Pursir, 2. p. 414. ; Sent i a 
> On the open alluvions of the Missouri. ©. June. From 4 to 
6 inches high, nearly allied tothe A Pulegioides, a 
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