COEOLLIPLOE^]. 97 



the Warberry Hill. Meadfoot cliffs, etc. (E. B. t. 1143.) P. 



VJI.-IX. 



TEUCRIUM. OEEMANDEE. 



T. Scorodonia (wood Germander.) In woods, and on dry, 

 stony hedge-banks. Stem slightly branched, about 1 foot high, 

 hairy ; leaves stalked, ovate, heart-shaped at the base, much 

 wrinkled, coarsely toothed, downy, both sides green. Flowers 

 in lateral and terminal one-sided clusters, pale yellow, with pro- 

 minent purplish-red stamens. Park Hill wood. Meadfoot 

 cliffs. Copse, near Ansti's Cove, etc. (E. B. t. 1543.) P. vn. 

 Tin. 



AJUGA. BUGLE. 



A. reptans (common Bugle.) In woods and moist pastures. 

 Flowering stems erect, rising from a tuft of stalked, obovate 

 root-leaves, from 2 to 8 or 9 inches high, with nearly sessile 

 ovate leaves, uppermost ones small and coloured. Flowers in 

 crowded whorls in the axils of the leaves, blue. Yery abundant 

 everywhere about the neighbourhood. (E. B. t. 489.) P. T. vi. 



BALL OTA. HOEEHOUim 



B. nigra (black HoreJiound.) Under hedges and in waste 

 places. Stem from 2 to 3 feet high ; leaves coarsely but sharply 

 serrate ; lower ones heart-shaped, upper ovate. Flowers in 

 whorls, purple, sometimes, but rarely, white. Frequent by the 

 roadsides, and borders of fields. B. fcetida, Bab. (E. B. t. 46.) 

 P. vn. Yin. 



LEONURUS. MOTHEEWOET. 



Li. Cardiaca (Motherwort) Under hedges and in waste 

 places, not common. Stem about 3 feet high, branched ; lower 

 leaves 5-cleft, broadly lobed and toothed; upper 3-lobed, entire, 

 wedge-shaped at the base; uppermost lanceolate, undivided. 

 Flowers in whorls, crowded, white with a purplish tinge. Near 

 Canonteign. Chudleigh. North Bovey. Lustleigh. Teign- 

 grace, Fl. V. (E. B. t. 286.) P. Tin. 



