pedicels, upper cal.ilip ovate, lower 4-tootlied, cor.-tute exserted. 

 — St, 1 — i feet high. , L. with glandular resinous mealiness 

 beneath, wrinkled ; sometimes j)blong, tmncate below or sub- 

 cordate, coarsely and unequally dentate. Fl. yellowish. — Woods 

 and dry stony places. P. VII. yill. Wood Sage. E. S. I. 

 '2. T. Scor'dium (L.) ; st. procumbent below, /. sessile oblong 

 dentate green on both sides,_^OT'o/ 1, similar, whorls 2 — 6-flowerea 

 axillaay distant, cal.-teeOi short equal.— jlore or less hairy or 

 woolly. St, 1 — 2 feet long. L. attenuate or broad or even cordate 

 below. H. purple. — T. scordiv'idesia onlj a state of this caused 

 by situation. (Phytol. ii. 129.) — AVet places, rare. P. VII. 



vm. , , - " E.I. 



J3. T. Cliamce'drys (L.) ; st. ascending, 1. ovate incjse-crenate 

 wedgeshaped and entire below green on both sides,_)?o;-aZ /. si- 

 milar smaller nearly entire, luhorls racemose 5-flowered, oal.-teeth 

 lanceolate nearly equal. — St. much branched, 6 — 8 in. long, 

 lower part woody. Fl. pm-plish. Lower floral l.i exactly like 

 the stem-1., upper 1. gi-adually smaller and broader below. — 

 Ruined walls, rare. P. VII. ' E. 



X-i- T. Bdtrys (L.) ; I: trifid or pinnatijid^een on both sides, 

 segm. oblong entire or c»^,' floral 1. similar, whorls' axillary 4 — 6- 

 flowered, c;il. gibbous at base inflated-tubular, cal. -teeth lanceo- 

 late equal. — E. B. 8. 2946. — St. erect, about 8 in. high ; branches 

 ascending. El. many, pale pm-ple. — Box HiU, Smxey. A. VIII. 

 IX. 1 E. 



18. Aj'tjga Linn. Bugle. 



1. A. rep'tans (L.) ; fl. whorled, st. solitary -\vith long stolew, 

 1. ovate or oboyate entire or crenulate stalked, stem-L sessile. — 

 St. 6 — 6 in. high. , Lower whorls distant, upper ones spiked. 

 Cor. -tube \\\th. a ring of hairs within. El. blue, rarely white. — 

 A\ et places. P. V. VI. Common Bugle. E. S. I. 



[A. alpina, E. B. 477, seems to be A genevensis. Is it really 

 a native ? It is not stoloniferous, and its upper st.-l. fall short 

 of the flowers.] ' ■ '"^ .'.■..'.,.■. .' -; 



2. A. pyramiddlis (L.) ; fl. whorled most or all of the whorls 

 spiked, St. solitary, 1. ovate-oblong entire or crenulate, radical 1. 

 ■attenuate below,. stem-1, sessib upper I. e.cceeding tliejl. — St. 

 about 6 in. high. L. gradually decreasing upwai-ds. Cor. -tube 

 with a ring o£ hairs within. 'Fl. bluish puiple. Plant hairy. 

 It has subteiTaneau offsets and short autumnal stoles. — Highland 

 Ttastures, very rare, Scotland. South Isles of AiTan, L-eland. 

 t-.V.VI. _ ' S.L 



3. A. Chamee'piti/s (Schreb.) ; fl. solitary a.aUary, st. much 

 branched spreading, I. deeply trifid with linear entire segments, 

 floral 1. similar exceeding, the flowers. — ^Hairy. Lowest 1. much 



