Teucrium, DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA, 3 
of Balloia, nor of Nepeta; I have therefore removed it to 
Ajuga. 
3. A. repens. R. 
Biennial, procumbent, hairy. Leaves from oblong to lance- 
olar, tapering down the petioles, grossly and unequally ser- 
rate ; spikes terminal, cylindric. Bractes oblong, ventricose, 
five-flowered, or ten to the verticel. 
A native of Chittagong. Flowers in December and Janu- 
ary, and the seed ripens in February and March, 
Is rather a robust species, spreading over a space of about 
two feet in diameter ; the lower branches generally emit root 
from the joints, which’ rest on pihe 7 ome 
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TEUCRIUM. Schreb. gen. N. 960. 
Calyx five-parted. Corol with the upper fip two-parted 
beyond the base, where the stamina are, 
ac oniferous, idioms stiiigta, fvarsaded: 
es corda e, serrate, rugose, Panicles veateel. Fe 
A native of the eastern — of Be 
the rainy season, = ee go 
Root perennial, producing numerous runners, whickeapoest 
wide, and propagate fast. Stems annual, erect, four-sided, 
villous, simple till near the top of the plant, where there .are 
a. few pairs of opposite branchlets; the whole plant about 
two feet high. Leaves opposite, petioled, drooping, cordate, 
serrate, a little wrinkled, soft, and a little villous, - Petioles 
shorter than the leaves, channelled. Panicles terminal, which 
includes the whole of the top of the plant. Braetes opposite, 
_ elliptic, villous, one-flowered. lowers numerous, sce: of 
: * ey pink. : 
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