CLASSES, &c. AND GENERA ARRANGED, cxvii 



Teu'crium, Germander. Cor. upper Up in two very deep, distant, 



side lobes. — Page 160. 

 'Ajuga, Bugle. Upper lip of the cor. minute, abrupt, notched ; 



(lower lip, larger, spreading, three-cleft) — Page 160. 

 Beto'nic\a, i?<?^o«?/. Cor. upper lip, nearly flat, ascending; tube 



cylindrical, curved inwards, (incurved.) Stam. not longer than 



the throat. (" Cal. egg-shaped, ten-ribbed, teeth equal, awned." 



H. F/.)— Page 167. 

 La'mium, Dead-nettle. Cor. toothed on each side of the throat. — 



Page 165. 

 Galeopsis, Hemp-nettle. Cor. upper lip with a pair of hollow pro- 

 minences at the base, in front. Page 166. 

 Galeo'bdolon, TVeasel -snout. Cor. loiver lip in three, nearly 



equal, sharp, undivided lobes. — Page 167. 

 Stachys, Wound-ivort. Cor. lower lip with two side lobes, bent 



back. Stam. finally spreading outwards on each side : (scarcely 



differs from the gen. Betonica, except in the shorter, corolla-tube. 



H. Br. F/.)— Page 168. 

 Ne'peta, Cat-mint. Cor. loiver lip with numerous notches ; throat 



bordered, bent back on each side. — Page 161. 

 Ballo'ta, Black-Horehound. Cal. ten furrowed. Cor. upper lip 



vaulted, shaggy. — Page 169. 

 Marru'bium, PPliite-Horeliound. Cal. ten furrowed. Cor. tqjper 



lip straight, linear, cloven. — Page 169. 

 Verbe'na, Vervain. Cal. five-toothed, one tooth abrupt, gene- 

 rally shorter. Cor. nearly equal, curved. Stam. included in 



the tube, sometimes two, instead of four.) N. O. Verbenaceee. 



J. This genus placed by H. in the Order, Angiospermia. — ■ 



—Page 162. 



* * Caly.v two-lipped. 

 Scutella'ria, Skull-cap. Cal. after flowering, its two nearly, 



equal, entire lips closed, as it were, by a back lid. — Page 172. 

 Tht'mus, Thyme. Cal. closed with dense, converging hairs, that 



is, approaching each other at the top. — Page 170. 

 Clinopo'dium, Wild Basil. Cal. many-ribbed. Involucre, or 



linear hracteas, composed of numerous taper leaves, under the 



flowers. — Page 170. 

 Ori'ganum, Marjoram. Cal. ribless. Involucre of numei'ous, 



dilated, flat leaves, one to each flower, (" resembling a catkin 



tiled with bracteas." — Page 170. 

 Prunella, Self-heal. Stam .-filaments forked, one of the points 



antlier-hearing. — Page 1 73, 



