PL ex. COT, 32. LABIATE. 140. Thymus. 383 



y. paUidiJlorus. Stem shrubby ; flowers pale red. 



Serpyllum villosum fructicosus, floribus dilute rubentibus, Rail Sm 

 231,7. 



3. Thymus angustifoUus. Narrow-leaved thyme. 

 Stem lying down ; leaves wedgeshape, linear, fringed at 



bottom ; flowers capitate. 



Serpyllum angustifolium glabrum, Dillen in Raii Syn. 231,5. 

 Thymus Serpillum, Lin, S. P. 825; a variety. 

 Thymus Serpillum, Woodville Med. Bot. 110. 

 Thymus angustifolius, Pers.Syn. 130. 



Dry sandy places and rocks ; perennial ; July and Aug. 



4. Thymus vulgaris. Common thyme. 

 Stem upright, undershrubby ; leaves ovate or lanceolate, 



turned over at the edge ; flowers spiked, in whirls. 



Thymum durius, Ger. em. 573, 1 ; Park. 7. 

 Thymus vulgaris, Lin. S. P. 825. 

 Thymus coUinus, Salisb. Prod. 86. 

 Hard thyme. Common garden thyme. 



Cultivated as an aromatic pot-herb ; peren.; July, Aug. 



XXIII. 141. ACYNOS. Dioscorides. Basil-thyme, 



Calyx furrowed, hairy, hispid ; gibbous at bottom, mouth 

 closed with hairs ; limb 2-lipped ; upper lip 3-toothed ; 

 lower lip 2-bristled; tube of the corolla short; mouth rather 

 inflated ; galea upright, nicked ; lip 3-parted, spreading, 

 middle lobe concave, nicked. — Flowers in whirls, axillary. 



Acynos vulgaris. Common lasil-thyme. 



Stem ascending, branched at bottom ; leaves ovate, acute, 

 serrate at bottom ; whirls 6 -flowered. 



Acinos multis, Raii Syn. 238, 1.' 



Ocymum sylvestre, Ger. em, 675, 1. 



Clinopodium minus, sive vulgare, Park. 21. 



Thymus Acinos, Lin. S. Pi 826. 



Acinos, Rivinus Mon. 43. 



Acinos thymoides, Musnch Meth. 401. 



Acynos vulgaris, Pers. Syn. 131. 



Thymus gibbosus, Stokes Bot. M. M. 360. * 



Calamintha arvensis^ Lamarck Fl. Fr. 391. 



Thymus concinnus, Salisl), Prod. 86. 



Smalt wild basil, 



Sandy and chalky fields; annual ; July and August. 



Stem villous; leaves ovate, rather turned over, rough, 

 not dotted; peduncles I -flowered : corolla light violet, co- 

 loured ; lip white and black. 



