DIDYN. GYMNOSP. 1/9 



26. SCROPHULARIA. Cor. subglobose ; limb contracted, shortly 

 2-Jipped, upper lip 2-Iobed (with a scale or abortive slam, 

 frequently within), lower 3-Iobed. Caps. 2-celled. 



27- DIGITALIS. Cal. 5 -partite. Cor. campanulate, inflated be- 

 neath ; limb obliquely 5-lobed, unequal. Caps, ovate, of 2 

 cells and many seeds. 



25. ANTIRRHINUM. CaL 5-partire. Cor. personate, with a de- 

 flexed prominence or spur at the base. Caps. 2-celled, open- 

 ing at the extremity with minute valves. 



24. PEDICULARIS. Cal. inflated, (mostly) 5-cleft. Upper Up 

 of the Cor. compressed, arched ; lower one plane, 3-lobed. 

 Caps, oblique, compressed, 2-celled. Seeds angular. 



29. LINN^EA. Cal. 5-partite, superior. Cor. campanulate, 5- 

 fid, equal. Berry dry, 3-celled, only one bearing a single per- 

 fect seed. Involucre of 2 leaves just below the germen. 



28. VERBENA. Cor. infundibuliform, its limb 5-cleft, unequal. 

 Stam. 2 4. Seeds 2 4* inclosed in a thin, evanescent pe- 

 ricarp. 



*** Cal. of 2 leaves. 



31. OROBANCHE. Cal. of 2 (generally) lobed, lateral segments. 

 Cor. ringent. Caps. 1 -celled, 2-valved, with many seeds. A 

 gland at the base of the germen beneath. 



1. GYMNOSPERMIA. 



1. AJUGA. 



* With creeping scyons. 



1. A. reptans (common Bugle}, glabrous, stem solitary throwing 

 out creeping scyons. Light}', p. 302. E. B. /.489. 



HAB. Moist pastures and woods, abundant. Fl. May, June. TJ. . 



Leaves broadly ovate, more or less crenate, lower ones and those on 

 the runners tapering into a footstalk. Flowering stems erect, with 

 sessile leaves. Flowers blue, in whorls in the axils of the upper 

 leaves or bracteas, which are often purplish. 



** Without creeping scyons. 



2. A. pyramidalis (pyramidal Bugle), hairy, whorls crowded 

 into a pyramidal and tetragonal form, radical leaves very large 

 obovate more or less crenate. Lighlf. p. 302. E. B. t. 1270. 



HAB. Mountain pastures. On Ben Nevis in Lochaber, and plenti- 

 fully in the Burn of Killigower and on the Ord of Caithness, Dr. 

 Hope. Upon Tor Aichaltie, a hill near Brahan Castle, Ross-shire, 

 Mr. Gibb. Appin, Capt.'Carmichael. Fl. June. I/.. 



Four to six inches high. Leaves tapering gradually from the base up- 

 ward. 



3. A. alpina (alpine Bugle), leaves nearly glabrous unequally 



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