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LXIII. LABIATJ2. 



315 



elon-ated, pedicels twice as Ion- as the calyx, sepals lanceolate- 

 subulate, stem ansrular ahnvp. filnmpnfa oil „.^^ii„ /....-xi. , • , . 



purple hairs). E. B. t. 59. 



(with 



Banks and way-sides particularly in a gravelly or chalky soil, in 

 the middle and south of England (only naturalised in the^north of 



England and Scotland). ^^ 6-I0.-Le«.e.s- nearly glabrous, da^k 



Flowers fascicled, many together, on the almost simple lon<. 



green 

 raceme. 



Corolla rather large, yello\v. 



[Besides the above, F. phc,niceuM L. (F. firrugrneum Andr.) and 

 J pJdomo^des L. have been mentioned as natives, but they are plants 

 only of a more southern clime.] ^ -^le pianio 



Ord. LXIII. JakBlKTM Juss.. 



Calyx tubular. Corolla monopetalous, hypo-ynous mostlv 

 irregular. ^Urnrens 4, mostly didynamou's, 2^ some Im 's Tter £ 

 or wantmg Ovary 1, deeply 4-lobed ; style arising from be- 

 tween the lobes, near the.r base. St^grna 2-lobed. Aclienes\ 

 enclosed in the calyx. Seed solitary" erect. Embryo Se^t 

 Albumen O.-J.,^,,, opposite. Stems .?.ar..- An fxten'lve* 

 and emment y natural Order, abounding in essential o H c an- 



^ fc:ltT;:!^?!L^^T^ = "^^"^ «f ^^'^ -^-i^-I« are'th - 



fore employed medicinally. 



1. Lycopus. 



2. Salvia. 



A. Stamens 2. 



Cal 5.cleft. Limb of corolla nearly equal 

 Cal. 2-lipped. Cor. labiate. 



B. Stamens 4. 



I. Stamens diverging, nearly equal, longer than the nearly regular A-B-cleft 



cor, "^ 



3. Mentha. Tube of the cor. scarcely longer than the calyx. 



II. Stamens diverging, nearly equal, longer'than the somewhat ^-lipped cor 



5 Sn?'""'- *^^°y'-« i'^ ^vhorls or capitate. 



5. Oi.mANUM. Flowers in spikes or heads, with imbricated bracteas. 



III. Stamens ascending, parallel, didynamous. Cor. irregular • umer U» 



short or nearly wmMng, shorter than the stleZ ' ^^ ^ 



7: SS"^£ai^o^\tct'£f -^r ^'^^ r^'^r ""^ °^ -■•• ^^p--^^t- 



^ai. ovate, o-cleft. Upper lip of cor. entire or emarginate. 



IV. Stamens didynamous. Cor oMously ^-lipped; upper lip longer than 



tke stamens, 



Cal equal or oUiqm, not obviously l-llpped. 



T Cal 5..toothed, Stamens longer than the tube of the cor. 



8. 

 9. 



LkonZs. Cal!lZ"li"^f '/o'"'!';'!,^'- ,A-ther-celIs spreading. 



luouiai, 5-10-ribbed. Anther-cells nearly par 



allel. 



P 2 



