DIDYNAMIA, GYMNOSPERMIA. Teucrium. 507 
what heart-sha bsidcm:* - the rest v hate airy. Mr. Woo oopw. 
Ground Pine, Germander. Teucrium Chamepithys, Linw 
But the structure of the upper lip of the blossom is not like that 
of the Teucrium, deeply divided with the stamens standing in 
the division, but short and slightly notched as in the Ajuga. 
On this account it has been removed from the former genus aa 
, Schreber,’ &c. and Dr. Smith in E. bot. ranks it as an 
Ajuga, to which genus it undoubtedly ought to be in 
practical system 
Sandy fallow fields. On the Lays about the border of Tri act 
low Heath, ti about Rochester and Dartford 
Kent. . Roehill Aw: ‘April—June.* 
TEU’CRIUM. Upper lip upright, deeply divided, 
~ even below the base : stamens in the division. 
T. Lege wedusceag shaped, cut, scalloped. on leaf-stalks, Chamadrysé 
flowers 3 together: stems somewhat hairy. 
E. bot. aE Be os oe 97. 1.6.-Sheldr. 
87-Blackw. 180-Riv. mon. 10-Fuchs. 869-F. B. iii. 
288. 1-Ger. 530. 1, 2, and 3—Matth. 818-Trag. 204- 
Lonic. i. 62, 4—Dod. 43. 1, and 2-Lob. obs. 260. 1 and 
ic. i. 401. 1, and 2~Ger. em. 656, 1 and 2-Park. 104— 
Ay oxi Xi. 22, 10 and 11-Clus. i. 351. 1s 
Floral-leaves serrated. Bloss. purple; lip re a 3 "1 
low clefts. Linn. Stem eylindvical, hairy. Leaves leaf. 
stalks, deeply jagged, entire at the base, hairy ; the cer oval. 
spear-shaped, often purple. Flowers on fruit-stalks. Mr. Woop- 
warp. Calyx the upper segment broadest, the 2 lower ones 
est, beset with white globules, Bloss. amg? purple, be. 
set without with white globules; middle ent of the lower 
lip ree with a double row . hairs at the 
Common Germander. Borders of coriiidlds far from any 
house. Ruins of Win alee. ‘Castle, Ray. [Norwich city 
walls. Mr. Crowe. In the area of Carisbrook Castle in the 
Isle of Wight. Sr. Rubbish of 1 Whittington Castle, near Os- 
westry, Salop. Mr. Dickenson, ] P. June, July.t 
* This plant has a degree of bitterness and acrimony, but its real use 
is far from being a Ante ascertained. It stands recommended in the 
Gout, jaundice, and intermitting fevers. 
+ The | gue is bitter, with a degree of a, and may be used with 
advantage in weak and relaxed couatnitions. ntti is an ingredient in the 
celebrated go gout powders, 
