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DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. Ajuga. 505 
ANTIRRHI’NUM. ve Z —— Bloss. gaping; with 
@ projecting nectary 
, PEDICULARIS. Caps. necmree Bloss. gaping: Seeds 
ated. 
LINNE’A. Berry 3- celled, aHIPeless Bloss. bell- ee 
., Calyx superior, ; 
GYMNOSPERMIA. 
A'JUGA.. Bloss. upper lip very small : stamens 
‘longer than the upper lip. 
A. Plant prolly forming 'a 4-sided harass leaves ob- ejriamsldatln, 
» dong, toothed: root-leaves the largest 
Fl. dan. 185-Blackw. 64. 2. 
Plan as taken from the bottom to the top Neg a. py- 
ramid, ve ty simple, clothed with leaves pointing 4 ways, gradu- 
= Ge 
ence of a oat far in opposite alternate pairs ; the 
upper tinged with purple. Paral eee longer than the flow- 
ers. Flowers from the bosom of the leaves, not more than 3 to- 
gether. Calyx very hairy, dhe a way down ; segments 
awl-shaped, nearly equal. Mr. Woopwarp. 
I have never seen a specimen of British growth ; the Ass 
eae taken for itis the A. alpina. Mr. W oodward th inks 
from the North of Ragland; but does not recollect the particular 
eer Dr. Hope informs me that it has been found on Ben Ne- 
in Lochaber, and on the Burn of Killogower and Ord of 
Cie, 3 
A. Stéms simple ; leaves pearly all of a size. Linn. middle alpi‘na. 
stem- leaves the =a root-leaves smaller, taper- 
“ ing into leaf-st 
E. bot. 477-Ludw. a Kaish 3-F. B. iii. 432. 1 1-Pet. 34. 
4—Riv. mon. 76; Bugula montana.-H. ox. xi. 5. 3. bad, 
“Pluk. 18.35 bad; not agreeing with his description ; 
very unlike the A. pyramidalis, and too meagre for the 
