506 
rep’tans. 
Chame’- 
pithys. 
DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA, Ajuga:. 
|< A; alpina~Clus. tis pa 43, Bugula carne flore, quoted by 
Linnzus, seems from the creeping suckers, to be only @ 
hairy var. of the As reptans. 
‘* The pairs of leaves and the-whorls are rather distant, by no 
means crowded into a pyramidal form as in A. pyramidalis, not 
are the radical leaves (as in that species) 3 or 4 fee a, large as 
those on the stem, and very hairy; but, on the tary, the 
lower leaves are but little larger than the pith no all very: 
nearly smooth, veiny, unequally toothe he bractee some- 
times quite entire, sone toothed ; the ep ae only ti nged 
ey are all reddish. 
son ‘Turner. 
untains. Carnedh enti Garmirvieahirey Wh Ra 
¥. Gy Jats. 
A. Plant smooth ; a creeping kas leaves “88° 
_ shaped, scolloped. 
E. bot. 489-Curt.—Fl, dan. 925-Sheldr. 35-Riv. mon. 75, 
1, Bugula.—Fuchs. 391. B, iii. 430. 2 and 3-Walem 
Kuiph. 3-Trag. 311-Blackw. 64, 1-Lonic. i, 145. 2 
H. ox, xi. 5. row 3. 1-Barr. 337 and 338—Matth. 962+ 
Ded. 135. 2-Lob. obs. 252.1, and ic. i. 475. 2-Ger. ettte 
631. 1-Park. 525—Ger. 506. 1. 
In high and dry situations it becomes somewhat baitye the 
stem Jess distinctly 4-sided, the spike tapering “bn a 
~~ short ; oan to ris A. ghar t has ‘only 
m from a se t the la ag gh Mr. Goucs. 
A. Leaves 3-cleft, strap- -shaped, very entire: flowers sit- 
ting, lateral, solitary : stem spreading 
E. bot. 77-Kniph. 8-Ludw. 130—Riwv. mon. ee: 1, Chame- 
pithys—Fl. dan.7 33-H.ox. xi. 22. row 3.1—Dod. 46.1—Lob- 
obs. 07. 2, and ic. i. 382. 2~Ger. em. 525. 1-Matth. 940- 
Ger. 421, 1—Park. 283. 1—Fuchs. 886-F. B. iii. 295. 1 
and 2-Trag. 80-—Blackw. 528—Lomic. i. 159.2. 
Bless, yellow, with minute red dots, Rannan. Stem hairy. 
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