126 DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. [CI. 14. 



4. T. Nepeta, 20. 1414, Calamintha Nep. Br. Fl. (Lesser Calamint.) 

 Whorls on forked, many -flowered stalks, longer than the ad- 

 joining leaf. Leaves serrated. Hairs in the mouth of the calyx 

 prominent. 

 Dry chalky banks. If . 8. Smaller. Odour of Penny-royal. — A 

 var. of T. Cal. ? 



300. MELlTTIS. Bastard Balm. 



1. M. Melissophyllum, 9. 577. (Reddish Bastard B.) Calyx in three 



unequal lobes. 

 Woods. If. 5, 6. Cor. pale red; lower Up lobed, spotted with crims. 



2. M. grandiflora, 9. 636. (Purple-and- white Bastard B.) Calyx 



four-lobed. 

 Woods. If. 5. Cor. whitish, larger ; lower lip with a violet spot. 

 A var. of M. Meliss. 



301. SCUTELLARIA. Skull-cap, 



1. S. galericuldta, 8. 523. (Common S.) Leaves lanceolate, crenate, 



rugged, heart-shaped at the base. Flowers axillary. 

 Ditches and watery pi. If. 7, 8. \\f. Fl. blue; lip streaked with 

 white. 



2. S. minor, 8. 524. (Lesser S.) Leaves ovate, nearly entire, heart- 



shaped, and occasionally lobed, at the base. Flowers axillary. 

 Wet gravelly pi. If. . 8. 3 — 5 in. Fl. pale, reddish purple. Lower 

 lip white, with red dots. 



302. PRUNELLA. Self-heal, or Slough-heal. 



1. P. vulgaris, 14. 961. (Common S.) Leaves all ovate-oblong, 

 stalked. Upper calyx-lip with very minute teeth. 

 Mead, and past. If.. 7, 8. Fl. violet, in a whorled, bracteated spike. 



DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 



303. BARTSIA. Bartsia. 



1. B. alpina, 6. 361. (Alpine B.) Leaves opposite, ovate, somewhat 



heart-shaped, bluntly serrated. Root creeping. Stem square. 

 Alpine rills, rare. If. 7. A span high, simple. Fl. violet. 



2. B. viscosa, 15. 1045. (Viscid B.) Leaves serrated ; the upper ones 



alternate. Flowers lateral and distant. Root fibrous. Stem round. 

 Marshes, chiefly in the W. 0. 7. 8. Scarcely branched. Fl. yell. 



3. B. Odontites, 20. 1415. (Red B.) Leaves lanceolate, serrated ; 



the upper ones alternate. Flowers in unilateral clusters. Stem 

 square. Root fibrous. 

 Mead. & past. © . 7, 8. Much branched. Fl. rosc-col. Cal. dull viol. 



