DICOTYLEDONS. — LABiAT.'E. Gleckoma. 215 



3. A. alpina, leaves nearly glabrous unequally toothed all nearly 

 of a size, whorls of flowers rather distant, p. \S0.—u4lps. 



4. TEUCRIUM. 



Upper Up of the Cor. abbreviated, bipartite ; lower one 3-lobed, 



its middle lobe the largest. Slam, projecting through the cleft 



in the upper lip. 

 1 .T. Scorodonia, leaves cordate petiolate pubescent crenate, flowers 



in lateral and terminal racemes secund, stem erect, p. 180. — 



Dry woods, ^c. 

 2. T. Chamcedrys, leaves ovate tapering into a footstalk inciso- 



serrate, flowers axillary in threes, stem subprocumbent rounded 



hairy, p. ISO.— ^Valls. 



5. NEPETA. 



Upper lip of the Cor. notched; the lower one 3-lobed; its middle 

 lobe the largest, crenate; lateral ones very short, reflexed. 



L N. calaria, flowers in spiked subpedunculated whorls, leaves 

 petiolate cordate dentato-serrate. p. 180. — PVaste places. 



6. MENTHA. 



Cor, nearly regular, 4-lobed ; its broadest lobe notched. Slam. 

 erect, distant. 



1. M. hirsula, flowers capitate or whorled, leaves petiolate ovate 

 serrated pubescent, cal. hairy, pedicels with reflexed hairs, 

 p. 180. — Marshes. 



2. M. rubra, flowers whorled, leaves petiolate ovate serrated sub- 

 glabrous, '* stem upright zig-zag" {Sm,), pedicels and lower 

 part of the cal. quite glabrous, teeth hairy, p. 180. — Sides of 

 ditches. 



3. M. geiitilis, flowers whorled, leaves petiolate ovate serrated 

 subglabrous, " stem much branched spreading" {Sw..), pedicels 

 and lower part of the cal. glabrous, teeth hairy, p. 181. — Sides 

 of rivers. 



4. M. arvensiSf flowers whorled, leaves ovate hairy serrated, calyx 

 campanulate and clothed with spreading hairs, p. 181. — 'Cor7i- 



felds. 



5. M. Pulegium, flowers whorled, leaves downy ovate obtuse sub- 

 crenate, stem prostrate, flowerstalks slightly, and calyx very, 

 pubescent, teeth of the latter fringed, p. 181 . — Among rubbish. 



7. GLECHOMA. 



Upper Up of the Cor. bifid ; lower one trifid, with the intermediate 

 lobe emarginate. Anthers approaching each other in pairs and 

 forming a cross. 



1. G. hederacea, leaves reniform crenate. p. 181. — Hedges, 



