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649. STACHYS. 



Whorls 2-4-flowered, remote. Cor. three 

 times calyx. Label very large. a. 5-7. 

 Fields. Cors. Sard. 



C. Not woolly. Bracts minute. Corolla 

 yellowish. 



i. Annual. 



12. annua. Erect. L. stalked, ovate ; up- 

 per lanceolate, acute, ueai-Iy entire. Whorls 

 6-fiowered ; upper approximate. Cal. tubulo- 

 so-campanulate, villous, somewhat curved. 

 Teeth lanceolate, very acute. Cor. pubescent. 

 Galea nearly entire, a. 7-9. Ctdt. and un- 

 cult. m. and s. Eur. 



13. spinulosa. Lower L. stalked, cordate ; 

 upper ovato-lanceolate, sessile. Whorls dis- 

 tinct, 6-10-flowered. Cal. broadly campanu- 

 late. Teeth broad, acute, somewhat spinescent. 

 Lower Lip of Cor. very large ; upper nearly 

 entire, a. Near Pola. — Kchb. 



14. hirta. Branched, hairy. Lower L. 

 stalked, cordate. Whorl 6-flowered. Teeth of 

 Cal. very acute. Cor. about 1^ times calyx : 

 upper Lip cloven. Tube included, a. 5, 6. 

 Dry rocky. Bayonne. It. 



ii. Ferennial. 



15. luaritima. Branches short, ascending. 

 L. on short stalks, oblongo-lanceolate, obtuse, 

 attenuate. Upper Whorls approximate. Floral 

 L. falling shoi-t of calyx. Cal. tubuloso-cam- 

 panulate, villous. Teeth lanceolate, acute, 

 pointless. Cor. 1-| times calyx, p. 6, 7. 

 Sandy shores, s. Fr. Nice. RocheRe. adr. G. 

 Italy. 



16. pubescens. Ascending. Branches long, 

 decumbent. L. stalked, ovate, attenuate, cre- 

 nate. Whorls about 6-flowered, remote, form- 

 ing a lengthened raceme. Floral L. generally 

 exceeding calyx. Cal. tubuloso-campanulate, 

 villous, somewhat curved. Teeth lanceolate, 

 very acute. Cor. pubescent, twice calyx, p. 5. 

 Dry fields. Luc. Cal. 



17. recta. Ascending, hairy. L. oblong, 

 crenate, on short stalks, rugose. Floral L. 

 sessile, acute, falling short of calyx. Whorls 10- 

 flowered, distant. Teeth of Cal. ovate, very 

 acute, somewhat spinescent. p. 6-9. Rough 

 hills and thickets, m. and s. Eur. 



18. labiosa. " Pubescent. Stem decum- 

 benti-ascending. Lower L. elliptic, obtuse; 

 upper ovato-lanceolate, acimiinate, sharply ser- 

 rate. Cal. hirsute : Teeth lanceolate, longer 

 than tube. Lower Lip of Cor. three times as 

 wide as galea, p. 6-8. Mountains of Carr., 

 of Picenum, of Tivoli." — Beet. 



19. subcrenata. Ascending, hairy. L. 

 nearly sessile, oblongo-lanceolate, attenuate, 

 obtuse, nearly entire. Floral L. ovato-lanceo- 

 late, acute ; uppermost falling short of calyx. 

 Whorls dense, 6-10-flowered, distant. Teeth 

 of Cal. ovate, very acute, somewhat spinescent. 

 p. 7, 8. Calc. mountains. Carrara. Istria. 

 Fiume. , 



D. Woody ! Flowers solitary in each axil. 



20. ^lutiuosa. Glabrous, glutinous. Stem 

 trichotomous, much branched. L. oblongo- 

 linear, attenuate and acute. Teeth of Cal. 

 ovate, very acute. Cor. silky externally. s.S. 

 5, 6. Shores. Capraria. Cors. Sard. 



Not well known. 



21. barbigera. " Hii'sute, ascending. L. 

 cordato-eUiptic, crenulate. Floral L. ovate, acute, 

 equalliug calyx. Bracts ovato-Unear. Whorls 

 6-10-flowered. Cal. regular, spinescent. Cor. 

 woolly externally ; " barbfc lacinia media obo- 

 vata, lateraUbus lineari-obtusis duplo longiora." 

 Cors. Resembles in appearance S. lasiantha 

 of Guss." — Viv. For lasiantha we should 

 probably read dasyanthes, which belongs, ac- 

 cording to Bertoloni and Bentham, to S. ger- 

 manica. 



650. BETONICA. 



1. Alopecurus. L. broadly cordate, hir- 

 sute. Cal. campanulate ; upper part reticulato- 

 venose. Tube of Cor. not exceeding calyx. 

 Galea bifid, p. 7, 8. Mountain pastures. 

 s. Europe. 



2. hirsuta. L. stalked, cordato-oblong. 

 Upper floral L. and Bracts ovato-lanceolate, 

 mucronate. Cal. reticulato-venose. Tube of 

 Cor. exceeding calyx. Galea entii'e or very 

 slightly emarginate. p. 7, 8. Mountain 

 pastures. Pyr. Alps. Apenn. 



3. ofiScinalis. Lower L. on long stalks, 

 cordato-oblong, obtuse ; upper remote : these 

 and lower floral L. sessile, oblongo-lanceolate, 

 acute, dentate. Cal. without veins. Galea 

 nearly entii-e. Stamens short, p. 6-8. Fas- 

 ttires and open woods. 



)8. stricta. Larger and with broader L. 



651. PHLOMIS. 



A. Middle Segment of Label much larger 

 than others. Shrubs, more or less covered 

 with white or brownish wool. 



1. Kiychnitis. Floral L. dilated at base 



