LABIATE. 



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2. foliosa. Villous, viscid. Stem erect, 

 woolly. L. subcordato-obloug, acutely serrate. 

 Cymes shorter thau L. Bracts linear, p. 

 5, 6. fountains. Oliena, Sard.— Bert. 



3. Apulei. L. cordato-lanceolate, crenate, 

 sessile. Bracts oblongo-lanceolate, somewhat 

 coloured. Teeth of Cal. as long as tube. Tube 

 of Cor. very exsert. p. 4, 5. Open clayey 

 and calc. hills. Sic. 



B. All Bracts falling very short of calyx. 

 Upper Whorls racemose. Calyx curved. 

 Mouth oblique. 



4. agrestis. The Stem very viscid. L. 

 stalked, cordate or cordato-lanceolate, nervoso- 

 rugose, green on both sides. Rac. long, inter- 

 rupted, nearly simple. Cymes 5-iiowered. 

 Cor. more than twice calyx. Tube slightly 

 exsert. p. 6-8. Melds. Monte d'Oro and 

 Val di Niolo in Cors. 



5. Cataria. L. cordate, acute, deeply cre- 

 nate, hoary beneath. Rac. somewhat branched. 

 Cymes many-flowered. Teeth of Cal. finely 

 acute, p. 7. TJncult. 



6. Nepetella. L. on short stalks, lan- 

 ceolate, ovate or cordate at base, crenate, hoary 

 on both sides. Eac. nearly simple. Cymes 

 about 5 -flowered. Teeth of Cal. acute, p. 

 7, 8. Open. Alpine valleys. 



/3. graveolens, Rac. short, dense. 



C All Bracts falling short of calyx. Calyx 

 nearly straight, with pungent teeth. 



7. uuda. L. hardly stalked, somewhat cor- 

 dato-oblong, creaate, green on both sides. Rac. 

 panicled, many -flowered. Cal. of Fr. hardly 2 

 lines long. Teeth equal, p. 7, 8. Woody 

 hills. Dau. s. Eur. 



)8. violacea. Upper part of Stem and Tips 

 of Cal. blue. 



8. latifolia. L. sessile, somewhat cordate, 

 crenate, green on both sides. Rac. long, many- 

 flowered. Bracts lanceolato-subulate. Cal. of 

 Fr. 3 lines long. Teeth straight, nearly equal, 

 e. Pyr. Certainly different from N. nuda. — 

 Benth. 



642. GLECHOMA. 



1. hederacea. Creeping. L. cordato-reni- 

 form, crenate, green on both sides. Teeth of 

 Cal. about one-third of tube. Bracts very 

 short. Aromatic, p. 4, 5. Shade. 



2. hirsuta. L. cordate, crenate; lower 

 reniform. Teeth of Cal. tapering into an awn, 



half as long again as the tube. p. 5, 6. Woods 

 and hedges. Lower Aust. Sty. 



643. DRACOCEPHALUM. 



A,. Anthers .smooth. Calyx 2-lipped. 



1. moldavicuna. L. stalljcd, lanceolate, 

 inciso-crenate. Whorls distant, forming a long 

 raceme. Bracts lanceolate, aristato-serrate. 

 a. 7, 8. Cult. Rabentisch in the Neumark. 

 —Koch. 



B. Anthers villous. Whorls forming an in- 

 terrupted Spike. 



2. ruyschianum. All L. undivided, H- 

 neari-lanceolate. Bracts ovato-lanceolate, quite 

 entire, smooth. Upper Teeth of Cal. ovate. 

 p. 7, 8. Meadows. Prov. Dau. VaU. s. Tyr. 

 Pralugan in Pdm. 



3. austriacum. Lower L. 3-5-cleft. Seg. 

 linear. Margin revolute. Bracts 3-7-cleft. 

 Upper Teeth of Cal. ovate, p. 5-8. Stony 

 slopes. Pyr. Vail. e. G. Val Vinosta, s. Tyr. 



Tribe VIII. STACHTDEM 



644. MELITTIS. 



1. Melissophyllum. L. cordate; upper 

 ovate, p. 5, 6. Shade. 



645. GALEOPSIS. 



1. ocliroleuca. Stem downy with soft 

 adpressed haii-s, not thickened at joinings ; 

 upper oblongo-lanceolate, velvety on both sides. 

 Cal. glanduloso- villous. {Galea deeply notched. 

 Smith; inciso- denticulate, Koch ; entire, 

 Benth.) a. 7, 8. Fields. 



2. XiadanuHi. Stem with soft adpressed 

 hairs, not thickened at joinings. L. lanceolate 

 or oblongo-lanceolate, downy on both sides. 

 Cal. with adpressed hairs, without glands. 

 (Galea somewhat emarginate, Sm.) a. 7-9. 

 Fields. 



3. pubescens. Stem with soft adpressed 

 hairs, somewhat thickened and hispid at join- 

 ings. L. broadly ovate ; lower somewhat cor- 

 date. Tube of Cor. exceeding calyx. Middle 

 Div. of lower Lip nearly square, crenulate, flat. 

 a. 7, 8. Fields and uncult. s. m. and c. G. 

 — Koch. 



4. bifida. Stem hispid, swelled at the 

 joinings. L. oblongo-ovate, acuminate. Tube 



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