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658. AJUGA. 



4. ^enevensis. Somewliat kairy. Stem- 

 L. somewhat elliptic, obtuse, attenuate. Moral 

 L. ovate or cuneate, all generally dentate. 

 Lower Whorls distant. Tube of Cor. straight, 

 exsert. p. 7- Grassy hills. 



5. acaulis. Stem very short. L. oblong, 

 attenuate, hardly sinuato-dentate ; aU similar. 

 "Whorls few, crowded. Tube of Cor. straight, 

 far exceeding calyx, p. 5-7. High pastures. 

 Ahr. Cal. Sic. 



6. 



B. Whorls 2-, rarely A-flowered. 

 Iva. Diffuse, hairy. L. coarsely dentate. 



Margin somewhat revoiute ; all similar. (Whorls 

 sometimes 6-flowered.) Fl. purple, p. 4-9. 

 Dry cult. Mdt. 



j3. Pseudo-Iva. Fl. yellow. 



7. chia. Erect, hairy. L. trifid. Segm. 

 linear, faUiug short of coroUa. Whorls 2-flow- 



a. 6. Dry and open hills, s. It. Sic. 



ered. 



Istria. 



8. Chamsepitys. Diffuse, haiiy. L. 

 trifid. Segm. linear. Whorls 2-flowered, much 

 shorter than L. a. 4, 5. Sandy or stony 

 fields. Not in Sicily. 



LXXV. LENTIBULARI^. 



Corolla 2-lipped, with a spui*. Stamens 3, inserted in the base of the coroUa. Ovary of 1 

 cell, with many seeds, fixed to a central placenta. Style 1. 



659. PINGUICULA. 



1. vulg'aris. Spur subulate, shorter than 

 border of veinless corolla. Segm. of Cor. ob- 

 longo-ovate, separate. Fl. purple, p. 6, 7. 

 Bogs. 



3. ^andiflora. Spur nearly cylindrical, 

 as long as veined margin of corolla. Segm. of 

 Cor. broadly ovate, contiguous or even over- 

 lapping. Fl. large, violet, p. 5, 6. w. Irel. 



Whether the original platit of Lamarck and 

 that of Bert, are the same as this, is dotibtfid. 

 I have Apennine specimens with a spur as 

 long as border of corolla, and otherwise agree- 

 ing with the description of Bert. ; but the 

 Segm. of Cor. are separate, and the appear- 

 ance of the Fl. is not like that of the Irish 

 plant. 



j8. longifolia. L. as long as scape. Pyr. 



3. alpina. Spur conical, gibbous, ascend- 

 ing, shorter than corolla. Caps, acuminate. 

 Scape hairless, p. 6. Very high. Sc. Alps. 

 Pyrenees. 



4. lusitauica. Spur cylindrical, obtuse, 

 decurved, shorter than the nearly regular coroUa. 

 Caps, globose. Scape downy, p. 7- Bogs. 

 w. Europe. 



660. UTRICULARIA. 



Spur 



conical. Upper Lip 

 of the palate. L. 

 Bladders upon the L. Fl. 

 Anthers connate, p. 6-8, 



length 



1. vulgaris. 



of Cor. about the 

 pinnato-multifid. 

 large {golden). 

 Stagnant water. 



3. neglecta. Spur conical. Upper Lip 

 of Cor. neai-ly three times as long as palate. 

 L. pinnato-multifid. Bladders on L. Fl. not 

 so long «s in Sp. 1. Anthers free. p. 7, 8. 

 Stagnant water. Hamburg. Oldenburg. 



3. intermedia. Spm' conical. Upper Lip 

 of Cor. twice as long as palate. Segm. of L. 

 linear, dichotomous. Bladders separate from 

 L. Fl. paler, and with a longer lip than in 

 Sp. 1. p. 7, 8. Stagnant water, rare. 



4. minor. Spur very short, obtuse. Up- 

 per Lip as long as palate ; lower ovate ; the sides 

 reflected. L. dichotomo-multifid. Bladders 

 upon L. Fl. small, pale yellow, p. 6-8. 

 Bogs. occ. 



5. Bremii. " Spm- somewhat conical, very 

 short. Upper Lip emarginate, as long as de- 

 pressed palate ; lower round, flat. L. dicho- 

 tomo-multipartite. Segm. setaceous, smooth. 

 Fl. small, sulphur-coloured, p. 8, 9. Bogs 

 and mossy pools, occ" — Koch. 



