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whole plant including the cor. covered with thick down. Waste 

 places. /3. St. Vincent's Rocks, Bristol. Mr. Borrer. Bray, 

 Wicklow. Mr. J. Ball. P. VII. VIII. 



2. B. ruderalis (Sw.) ; 1. crenate-serrate, bracts linear-subulate, 

 cal.-tube narrow and elongate, cal.-teeth ovate gradually acumi- 

 nate aristate erect-patent. R. I. f. 1039!. St. 23 feet high. 

 Lower 1. cordate ; upper ovate. Fl. purple or white. Waste 

 places, rare. P. VII. VIII. 



17. MARRUBIUM Linn. White Horehound. 



1. M. vulgare (L.); st. erect hoary, 1. ovate and attenuated 

 into a petiole or roundish-cordate crenate hoary rough, whorls 

 many-flowered, cal.-teeth 10 subulate recurved-patent woolly be- 

 low their upper half glabrous. E. B. 410. St. 1 2 feet high 

 with many whorls of small flowers. My Scottish specimen 

 has the 1. rather dentate than crenate. . M. apulum (Ten.) ; 1. 

 roundish-cordate densely woolly. Waste places, "frequent." 

 P. VIII. IX. 



Tribe VIII. Ajugoidea. 



18. TEUCRIUM Linn. Germander. 



1. T. Scorodonia (L.) ; st. erect, 1. oblong-ovate with the base 

 cordate crenate-serrate green on both sides, racemes lateral and 

 terminal one-sided, floral 1. ovate acute rather longer than the 

 pedicels, upper cal.-lip undivided ovate, lower 4-toothed, cor.- 

 tube exserted. E. B. 1543. St. 12 feet high. L. wrinkled ; 

 sometimes oblong, truncate below or subcordate, coarsely and 

 unequally dentate. Fl. yellowish. Woods and shady places. 

 P. VII. VIII. Wood Sage. 



2. T. Scordium (L.) ; st. procumbent below, I. sessile oblong 

 dentate green on both sides, floral 1. similar, whorls 2 6-flowered 

 axillary distant, cal.-teeth short equal. E. B. 828. More or less 

 hairy or woolly. L. attenuated or broad or even cordate below. 

 Fl. purple. T. scordioides is only a state of this caused by situa- 

 tion. (Phytol. ii. 129.) Wet places, rare. P. VII. VIII. E. I. 



3. T. Chamcedrys (L.) ; st. ascending, 1. ovate incise-crenate 

 wedgeshaped and entire below green on both sides, Jloral I. simi- 

 lar smaller nearly entire, whorls racemose 5-flowered, cal.-teeth 

 lanceolate nearly equal. E. B 680. St. much branched, lower 

 part woody. Fl. purplish with darker lines. Lower floral 1. 

 exactly like the stem-1., upper 1. gradually smaller and broader 

 below Ruined walls and dry banks, rare. P. VII. 



