59. VERBENACE.E. 263 



[T. regium (Schreb.) is said to have been found on the Blorenge 

 near Abergavermy. I fear some mistake has occurred.] 



4. T. Botrys (L.) ; st. ascending, I. trifid or pinnatifid green 

 on both sides, segm. oblong entire or cut, floral 1. similar, whorls 

 axillary 4 6-flowered, cal. gibbous at base inflated-tubular, cal.- 

 teeth lanceolate equal. Central st. erect ; branches ascending. 

 Fl. many, pale purple. Box Hill, Surrey. A. VIII. IX. E. 



19. AJUGA IrtYm. Bugle. 



1. A. reptans (L.); fl. whorled, st. solitary with creeping 

 stoles, 1. ovate or obovate entire or crenulate stalked, stem-1. 

 sessile. E. B. 489. Lower whorls distant, upper ones spicate. 

 Cor.-tube with a ring of hairs within. Fl. blue, rarely white. 

 Wet places. P. V. VI. Common Bugle. 



2. A. pyramidalis (L.) ; fl. whorled, most or all of the whorls 

 spiked, st. solitary without stoles, 1. ovate-oblong entire or cre- 

 nulate, radical 1. attenuated below, stem-1. sessile upper I. ex- 

 ceeding the fl. E. B. 1270. Cor.-tube with a ring of hairs 

 within. Fl. bluish-purple. Whorls crowded in a pyramidal and 

 tetragonal form. Plant often hairy. Increasing by offsets from 

 the root. Highland pastures, very rare, Scotland. South Isles 

 of Arran, Ireland. P. V. VI. S. I. 



3. A. alpina (L.); fl. whorled, whorls distinct, st. solitary 

 "without scions " (Sm.) " stoloniferous " (Fries], 1. ovate-lan- 

 ceolate obtuse dentate-serrate stalked,/ora/ /. '6-lobed the upper- 

 most entire. E. B. 477. L. all nearly of the same size. Whorls 

 all distant. Cor.-lip 3-lobed ; central lobe entire. I have not 

 seen native specimens. Mountains, very rare. Derbyshire. 

 Cave Hill, Belfast. P. VII. E, I. 



4. A. Chamcepitys (Schreb.) ; fl. solitary axillary, st. much 

 branched spreading, I. deeply trifid, segments linear entire, floral 

 1. similar exceeding the flowers. E. B. 77- Hairy. Lowest 

 1. much broader and toothed rather than 3-lobed. Fl. yellow 

 with dark spots. St. reddish-purple. Sandy and chalky fields 

 in Kent, Essex, Surrey. A. V. VII. Ground Pine. E. 



Order LIX. VERBENACE^E. 



Cal. tubular, persistent. Cor. irregular, tubular. Stam. didy- 

 namous, or 2. Ovary 2 4-celled; style 1, terminal; stigma 

 bifid. Fr. a caps, or berry, with 2 4 nucules more or less ad- N 

 hering. 



1. VERBENA. Cal. 5-fid. Cor. irregular, 5-lobed, slightly 



