258 THE FLORA. 
a Calyx slightly 2-lipped, obscurely 3-toothed, equal. Sonth....1-8 
a Calyx deeply 2-lipped, 5-toothed, lower lip longer....4-6 
1 S.azu’/rea, Azure S. Leaves linear-oblong. Fils, downy, azare-blue. Summer. 
2 S. urticifo/lia, Vettle-lv, S. Lvs. rhombic-ovate. Corolla smooth, blue. day. 
8 S. coccin’ea, Scarlet 8. Lvs. ovate, cordate, hoary. Corolla red,smooth. July. 
4 8, Clayto’ni. Clayton's S. Lvs. lanceolate, pinnatifid, cauline. Fls. small, 8, 
5 S. obova’ta, Obdovate 8. Lvs. broadly obovate, entire. Flowers blue, 8. 
6 S.lyra’ta, Lyrate S. Leaves all radical, oblong, lyrate, erose-dentate, 1 or 2° 
on the scape, bract-like. Fis. 1/ long, violet-purple. M.S. Spring. 
7 S.Scla’rea. Clarry S. Lvs. ample, broad-ovate. Corolla upper lip large, high- 
arched. + (Fig. 585.) 
8 S. officina’lis. Common S. Lvs. not large, Jance-oblong, rugous. Corolla upper 
lip scarce longer than the lower, some vaulted. Shrubby. 
9 S.ful/gens. Stem weak. Lvs. lance-ovate, long-stalked. Calyx scarcely colored. 
10 S.splen’dens. Stem erect. Leaves broad-ovate, stalked. Calyx scarlet also. 
6. MONAR’DA. Mountain-mint. 
Calyx tubular, lengthened, 15-ribbed, nearly equally 5-toothed. Corolla 
tubular, long, the lips linear or oblong, lower reflexed, 3-lobed, upper 
erect, entire, involving the filaments. Stamens 2, with rudiments of more. 
—Erect, fragrant herbs, with rather large flowers in bracted whorls or 
heads, the bracts generally tinged with the color of the flowers. July- 
Sept. (Figs. 580, 581.) 
§ Calyx densely hairy in the throat. Corolla purple or whitish....1, 2 
§ Calyx naked in the throat. Corolla scarlet or yellow....8, 4 
1 M. fistulo’sa, Wild Bergamot. Stem acutely angular, 2-4f. Leaves lance- 
ovate, petiolate. Heads of flowers large, dense, terminal. 6. p.w. M. W. 
2M. Bradburia’na. Bradbury’s M. Stem simple, 8f. Leaves lance-oblong, 
subsessile, bairy both sides. Heads few, large, purple. W. 
8 M. puncta’ta. Horsemint. Stem branched, 2-8f. high. Leaves lance-oblong, 
tapering to a petiole. Bracts longer than the pale yellow flowers. M. W.S. 
4 M. did’yma. Mountain Balm. Stem branched, 2-3f. Leaves broad-ovate, acu- 
minate. Heads large, with long crimson flowers and bracts. + 
7. NEPETA. Catmint. 
Calyx striate, obliquely 5-toothed. Upper lip of the corolla notched or 
2-cleft, lower 3-lobed, middle ivve largest, throat naked and widened. 
Stamens ascending beneath the upper lip.— 2 Lvs. crenate. (Figs. 587, 588.) 
] N, Cata’ria. Catnep. Tall. Cymes dense, terminal spikes. Leaves cordate. 
2 .N.Glecho’ma, Gill. Trailing. Cymes loose, axillary. Leaves round-reniform, 
