THE FORMS OF SALVIA VERBENACA 145 
Fl. Neap. non ene = S. Verbenaca v. controversa Briquet in FI. 
des 7 
Ta = more pilose than the mv epi: type. Leaves 
BS Blows with usually narrow and distant segm 
Subsp. 2. Verpenaca. 8S. Verbenaca L. Sp. mien 2, 35 (sensu 
restricto) = S. clandestina Benth. Labiat. gen. et spec. ex parte 
non L.=S. Verbenaca v. clandestina Briquet in Fl. des Alp. Marit, 
Exsice. Bourg. Pl. —— 313 (sub S, congo Bourg. Pl. Canar. 
550 (sub S. clandests 
oblongifolia Benth. Labiat. gen. ie — 240 = S. oblon- 
gata Vahl Enum. = S. palldifiora St. Am. Fl. Ag. ex parte = 
Gallitrichum pallidiflorim Jord. & Fourr. sr Fl. Eur. ii. ri 
. Verbenaca, type and v. oblongata Briquet in Fl. des Alp. Marit. 
Exsice. a No. 1296 (sub S. horminoides) ; Billot, No. 1945 (sub 
S. — 
Lea; oo alti t — crenate-serrate, less deeply and irregu- 
larly divided than in 
Subsp. 3. HORMINOIDES. . orminotdes Pourr. a Narb. 
in Mém. Acad. Toul: iii. sek , non » Gren & oto S. Ver benaca 
a 
all and an in habit; stem often reddish or dull purple. 
Leaves deep green, more spreadin g than in subspecies 1 and 2, 
oblong or ovate in outline, usually less than twice as long as broad, 
bluntly serrate or slightly sinuate, the uppermost generally very 
broad. Calyx suffused with dull blue- Sipe much darker than in 
preceding subspecies, less pilose above, but with numerous glands. 
Corolla purple or purplish-blue, often with two white ee at the 
base . the lower lip; cleistogamous flowers very pre 
. incisa Benth. Labiat. gen. et spec. "940 (pro aici “Verbeaca) 
= Ghalsiriebans anglicwm Jord. & Fourr. Icones 
= S. Verbenaca v. horminoides oo. He ti Alp. Marit 
Exsiec. Panes Salisbury Crags, Edinburg 
Sen or_pinnatlobed Ps, - ar rmost often suddenly 
acuminate and ry irregularly 
Tt must not ai ot ‘as a ‘of the foregoing forms 
oasicnineted by intermediates, as pointed out by M. ene and in in 
consequence the splintabbery naming of specimens is at 
matter of difficulty, especially when in drying the pire have 
become shrivelled or have fallen away. The Exsiccata quoted are 
to 7 found in nm National Herbarium. 
return to the papa subject of this paper— 
Fa ua tering gig Ss found t Britain, and it will 
aaily to oo ak ee ea a the beginning of this 
