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attenuate at both ends serrate or nearly entire downy on both 

 sides, cal. shaggy with adpressed hairs and a few gland-tipped 

 hairs intermixed, upper cor. -lip slightly notched. E. B. 884. 

 G. angustifolia (Ehrh.). Cor. purple variegated with crimson 

 and white, shaggy externally. St. about a foot high. St. and 1. 

 varying much in hairiness, pale green or purplish. /3. G. inter- 

 media (Vill.) ; 1. broad not narrowed below, regularly toothed, 

 whorls of fl. all separate. Sy. E. B. 1075. y. G. canescem 

 (Si'hultz) ; 1. narrow nearly entire, bracts often reflexed at the 

 end, cal. and upper part of st. clothed with patent hairs. In 

 gravelly and sandy districts. /3. Moray. A. VIII. IX. E. S. I. 



3. G. Tet'rahit (L.) ; st. thickened at joinings hispid, 1. oblong- 

 ovate acuminate serrate, cal. tubular, cal.-teeth and tube nearly 

 equal, cor. -tube equalling the cal., upper lip ovate. JE. B. 207. 

 St. 1 2 ft. high. Cor. purplish variegated with white, 

 large ; tube slender slightly inflated ; middle lobe of lower lip 

 subquadrate, flat, crenulate, blunt or slightly emarginate. Cal.- 

 teeth as long as their tube, which is shorter but quite as broad 

 and more strongly ribbed than in the next species, rather in- 

 flated below the mouth. Nutlets wholly green, the oblique top 

 longitudinally marked with veins all springing from the wholly 

 acute inner angle of the nut. L. slightly pubescent above. 

 /3. G. bifida (Boenn.) ; middle lobe of lower cor .-lip oblong 

 emarginate purple with pale ultimately revolute edges, base 

 with a yellow 2-lobed spot and several dots. A more slender 

 plant with paler leaves and smaller flowers. Sy. E. B. 1079. 

 Woods and cultivated ground. A. VIL IX, E. S. I. 



4. G. specio'sa (Mill.); st. thickened at the joinings hispid, 

 1. oblong-ovate acuminate serrate, cal. bellshaped, cal.-teeth 

 shorter than the tube, cor. -tube much exceeding the cal., upper 

 lip roundish-oval. E. B. 667. G, versicolor (Curt.) ed. viii. 

 St. 2 3 feet high. Cor.-tube inflated above. Fl. very large, 

 yellow, usually with a broad purple spot upon the lower lip. 

 Cal.-teeth shorter than their tube. Nutlets with the oblique 

 top dark brown, inner angle rounded off almost to the base. 

 Difficult to distinguish upon paper from G. Tetrahit. Culti- 

 vated ground. A. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 



14. STA'CHYS Linn. Woundwort. 



1. S. Beton'ica (Benth.) ; whorls in oblong interrupted term, 

 spike many-flowered, st. erect, lower 1. ovate-oblong with a 

 cordate base crenate blunt with long stalks, upper 1. oblong- 

 lanceolate serrate acute subsessile, bracts linear-lanceolate equal- 

 ling the nearly glabrous cal, stain, falling short of the lip. 



