312 i.AiUAT.i:. (mint iamilv.) 



• • Stnmens lonR-cxnertpil, dldynnmouK. 

 Un. TUirirOSTKMA. U)tH.s of fh<. rnmlla n.-iirly i-ciiml. Tiilyx r> cleft. Flnw.-r* -ontnn.-. 

 3<). TELCIUt.M. LoHLT lobe of tlio conillu luijgf.st. Culvx O-tootLoJ. Wliorln crowded. 



1. OCIMUM, L. Bash. 



Ciilyx ovate or bpll-slmpwl, S-tootlicd, nnglod, dcflcxed in fruit ; the upper 

 tooth roundisli, with ti'c nuirgins decurrcnt. Corolla nearly equally 2-lipped ; 

 the upper lip 4-eleft ; the lower entire, flat. Stamens 4, didynanious ; the lower 

 pair longer, resting upon the lower lip of the eorolla. Style 2-ileft at the apex. 

 Glands of the disk I - 4. Nutlets smooth, ovoid or globular. — Chiefly tropical 

 herbs or shrubs. Whorls 6-flowercd, in a terminal bracted sj)ikc or raceme. 



I. O. Campechianum, Miller. Stem branched, pubescent, especially at 

 the joints ; leaves ovate and ovate-lanceolate, acute, finely serrate, narrowed into 

 a slendei pubescent petiole, ])alcr and pubescent on the veins beneath, dotted ; 

 raceme many-flowcrcd, pubescent ; bracts ovate ; calyx hispid on the nerves, the 

 lower teeth awned ; corolla small, slightly exscrted ; stamens smooth. — South 

 Florida. — Stem 6'- 12' high. Leaves 1'- 2' long. Flowers purple. 



2. HYPTIS, Jacq. 



Calyx tubular, with 5 equal subulate teeth. Corolla 5-lobcd ; the four upper 

 lobes short, spreading or reflcxed ; the lowest longer, saccate, abruptly deflexed, 

 thickened at the base. Stamens 4, didynamous, included in the bud in the 

 lower lobeof tiie corolla. Nutlets smootli, ovoid. 



1. H. radiata, Willd. Herbaceous; stem erect, mostly simple, pubescent 

 above ; leaves ovate-lanceolate, serrate or toothed, tapering into a petiole, 

 smooth ; heads peduncled, in the axils of the upper leaves, globose, surrounded 

 by an involucre of several lanceolate whitisli bracts, pubescent ; corolla small, 

 white, dotted with purple. — Low ground, Florida to North Carolina, and west- 

 ward. July - Sept. — Stem 2° - 4° high. 



3. MENTHA, L. Mint. 



Calyx tubular, nearly equally 5-tootlied. Corolla equally 4-lobed, the upper 

 lobe notched or entire. Stamens 4, equal, distant, straight: anther-cells parallel. 

 Style 2-cleft at the apex. Nutlets smooth, obtuse. — Pungent aromatic herbs. 

 Whorls (in our species) approximate, fomiing a dense or interrupted terminal 

 si)ike. 



1. M. viridis, L. Stem and leaves smooth; leaves ovate-lanceolate, un- 

 equally serrate, nearly sessile ; bracts leafy, and, like the calyx, smooth or hairy ; 

 spike cylindrical, interrupted below; calyx-teeth linear-subulate. (M. tenuis, 

 Michx.) — Damp soils. Introduced, and sparingly naturalized. July - Sept. — 

 Stem 10-2° high. Flowers pale blue. 



2. M. rotundifolia, L. Soft-hairy; stem erect; leaves roundish, mgose, 

 crenate, sessile, iioary beneath ; spikes oblong, interrupted ; bracts lanceolate ; 



