LABIATE 109 



occasional. T. Botrys, L. ; annual, plant glandular- 

 villous, leaves doubly pinnatifid, calyx saccate at the 

 base ; cultivated land, frequent. T. lucidum, L. ; cymes 

 2-3-flowered, forming an elongated leafy unilateral spike, 

 calyx glabrous, leaves inciso-dentate, glabrous ; Dauphiny. 

 B. Flowers yellow or variegated: — T. Scorodonia, L., 

 Wood - Sage ; very fragrant, flowers small, greenish- 

 yellow, leaves ovate-cordate, crenate, stalked; woods, 

 very common. T. montanum, L. ; flowers yellowish- white, 

 in crowded terminal heads, leaves linear-lanceolate, en- 

 tire, tomentose beneath; dry mountain-sides, frequent. 

 T. pyrenaicum, L. (PI. 103); flowers large, upper lip 

 purple, lower lip yellow, cymes in dense terminal heads, 

 lower lip of corolla toothed, stems several, 4-8 in., 

 leaves nearly orbicular, deeply crenate ; rocky ; Dauphiny, 

 Pyrenees. T. aureum, Schreb. ; flowers golden-yellow, 

 tomentose, calyx and leaves very hairy, leaves sessile, 

 oblong, crenate, upper ones often yellow; Dauphiny, 

 Provence. 



Order LXVII.— PLANTAGINACEiE. 



Flowers small, bisexual or unisexual, in crowded spikes 

 on leafless scapes ; sepals 4 ; corolla 4-lobed, very incon- 

 spicuous ; stamens 4, with large exserted anthers ; ovary 

 superior, 2-4-celled, with a single ovule in each cell ; 

 stigma feathery; fruit a 1-4-celled capsule. A very 

 small order, belonging to the Temperate parts of the 

 globe. 



1. Plantago, L. 



Flowers bisexual ; stamens epipetalous ; capsule a pyxis 

 splitting horizontally ; seeds with a mucilaginous testa. 



