8 TRIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. [CI. 3. 



13. LYCOPUS. Gipsy-wort. 



1. L. Europceus, 16. 1105. (Common G.) Leaves deeply serrated. 

 Pools. %. 7, 8. Stems 2f., 4-sided. Fl. white, dotted, whorled. 



14. SALVIA. Sage, or Clary. 



]. S. pratensis, 3. 153. (Meadow S.) Leaves oblong, crenate, 

 heart-shaped at the base ; the uppermost clasping the stem. 

 Bracteas very small. Summit of the corolla glutinous. 

 Dry mead. If.. 7- Upright, 3 f. Fl. in whorls, large, purplishblue. 

 2 S. verbendca, 3. 154. (Wild English Clary.) Leaves serrated, 

 sinuated, smoothish. Corolla narrower than the calyx. 

 Mead, and waste gr. 2{. 6—10. Becumb. at the base, 12 — 18 in. 

 Fl. small, violet blue. 



15. CLADIUM. Twig-rush. 



1. C. Mariscus, 14. 950. (Prickly T.) Panicle completely com- 

 pound, leafy. Spikes capitate. Stem round, leafy, smooth. 

 Leaves prickly at the edge and keel. 

 Fens. If. . 7,8. Erect, polished, 3 or 4f. L. keeled. Drupa pointed. 



DIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



16. ANTHOXiNTHUM. Vernal-grass. 

 1. A. odordtum, 9. 647. (Sweet-scented V.) Panicle spiked, ovate- 

 oblong. Flowers longer than their awns, on short partial stalks. 

 Mead, and past. %. 5. Odorous in drying. Spike turning 

 yellow with age. 



Class III. TRIANDRIA. Stamens 3. 



Order I. MONOGYNIA. Style 1. 



* Flowers superior. 



17. VALERIANA. Cor. 5-cleft ; protuberant at the base. Seed I, 



with a feathery radiating crown. — N.O. Valeriane^e. 



18. FeDIA. Cor. 5-cleft ; protuberant at the base. Caps, crowned 



with the toothed calyx, without valves, of 1 — 3 fertile cells. 

 Seeds solitary. — N.O. Valeriane^ 



19. CROCUS. Cor. in 6 deep equal segments; tube longer than 



the limb. Stigmas folded. — N.O. Iride^e. 



20. TRICHONEMA. Cor. in 6 deep equal segments ; tube shorter 



than the limb. Filam. downy. Stigma very slender, divided. 

 — N.O. Iride^e. 



21. IRIS. Cor. in 6 deep unequal segments, alternately reflexed. 



Stigmas 2-lipped, like petals. — N.O. Iride^:. 



