59. VERBENACE^. 263 



[T. regium (Schreb.) is said to have been found on the Blorenge 

 near Abergavenny. I fear some mistake has occurred.] 



4. T. Botrys (L.) ; st. ascending, I. trifid or pinnatifid green 

 on both sides, segm. oblong entire or cut, floral 1. similar, whorls 

 axillary 4 — 6-flowered, cal. gibbous at base inflated-tubular, cal.- 

 teeth lanceolate equal. — Central st. erect ; branches ascending. 

 Fl. many, pale purple.— Box Hill, Surrey. A. VIII. IX. E. 



19. Ajvga Linn. Bugle. 



1. A. reptans (L.); fl. whorled, st. solitary with creeping 

 stoles, 1. ovate or obovate entire or crenulate stalked, stem-1. 

 sessile. — E. B. 489. — Lower whorls distant, upper ones spicate. 

 Cor. -tube with a ring of hairs within. Fl. blue, rarely white. — 

 Wet places. P. V. VI. Common Bugle. 



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

 spiked, St. solitary without stoles, 1. ovate-oblong entire or cre- 

 nulate, radical 1. attenuated below, stem-1. sessile upper I. ex- 

 ceeding the fl. — E. B. 1270. — Cor.-tube with a ring of hairs 

 within. Fl. bluish-purple. Whorls crowded in a pyramidal and 

 tetragonal form. Plant often hairy. Increasing by ofi^sets from 

 the root. — Highland pastures, very rare, Scotland. South Isles 

 of Arran, Ireland. P. V. VI. S. I. 



3. A. alpina (L.); fl. whorled, whorls distinct, st. solitary 

 "without scions" (Sm.) " stoloniferous " (Fries), 1. ovate-lan- 

 ceolate obtuse dentate-serrate stalked,_^ora? I, li-lobed the upper- 

 most entire. — E. B. 477. — L. all nearly of the same size. Whorls 

 all distant. Cor.-hp 3-lobed; central lobe entire. I have not 

 seen native specimens. — Mountains, very rare. Derbyshire. 

 Cave Hill, Belfast. P. VII. E. I. 



4. A. Chamapitys (Schreb.); fl. solitary axillary, st. much 

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

 1. similar exceeding the flowers. — E. B. 77.— Hairy. Lowest 

 1. much broader and toothed rather than 3-lobed. Fl. yellow 

 with dark spots. St. reddish-purple.— Sfindy and chalky fields 

 in Kent, Essex, Surrey. A. V.— VII. Ground Fine. E. 



Order LIX. VERBENACE.E. 



Cal. tubular, persistent. Cor. irregular, tubular. Stam. didy- 

 namous, or 2. Ovary 2 — 4-celled; style 1, terminal; stigma 

 bifid. Fr. a caps, or berry, with 2 — 4 nucules more or less ad- 

 hering. 



1. Verbena. Cal. 5-fid. Cor. irregular, 6-lobed, slightly 



