LABIATAB (MINT FAMILY) ' 691 



* * Limb of corolla merely oblique, of 5 Dearly equal and similar lobes, 



3. Isanthus. Calyx bell-shaped. Corolla small, the lobes spreading. Stamens included. 



4. Trichostema. Corolla-lobes all declined. Calyx oblique. Stamens much exaerted. 



II. Nutlets smooth or granulate ; scar basal, small ; ovary deeply 4-parted. 



Tribe II. SCUTELLArIeaE. Stamens 4, ascending and paraUel. Calyx bilabiate, closed in fruit ; 

 the rounded lips entire. Corolla bilabiate, the upper lip arched. 



5. Scutellaria. Calyx with a helmet-like projection on the upper side. 



Tribe III. STACHrEAE. Stamens ascending or spreading, extended straight forward. Calyx 

 usually open in fruit, without a projection on the upper side. 



* Stamens and style included in the coroUa-tube. 



6. Marrubium. Calyx tubular, 5-10-nerved, and with 5 or 10 awl-shaped teeth. 



* '^ Stamens exserted beyond the corolla-tube. 



-t- Stamens 4, the upper (inner) pair longer than the lower, ascending or diverging ; corolla 2-lipped ; 

 the upper lip concave or arched, the lower spreading ; calyx mostly 15-nerved. 



■H- Anthers not approximate in pairs ; their cells parallel or nearly so. 



7. Agastache. Stamens divergent, exserted ; upper pair declined, lower ascending. 



8. Meehania. Stamens all ascending, not exceeding the lip of the corolla. 



++++ Anthers more or less approximate in pairs; their cells divaricate or divergent; filaments 



ascending, not exserted, 



9. Wepeta. Calyx more or less curbed, equally 5-toothed. 



10. Bracocephalum. Calyx straight, the uppermost tooth much the largest. 



=^ -i- Stamens 4, parallel and ascending under the galeate or concave upper lip, the lower (outer) pair 

 longer (except in nos. 14 and 17) ; calyx 5-10-nerved, not 2-Upped (except in no. 11). 



■H- Calyx reticulate-veiny, deeply bilabiate, closed in fruit. 



11. Prunella. Calyx nerved and veiny ; upper lip flat, 3-toothed, the lower 2-cleft. 



■*+ ++ Calyx thin, inflated in fruit, obscurely nerved, 3-5-lobed, open. 



12. Physostegia. Calyx 5-toothed or 5-lobed. Anther-cells parallel. 



18, Synandra. Calyx almost equally 4-lobed I Anther-cells widely divergent. 



++++++ Calyx of firmer texture, distinctly 5-10-nerved or -striate, 5-10-toothed, 

 ■=■ Stamens not defiexed after anthesis ; naturalized from the Old "World. 



14. PhlomiS. Calyx tubular, the 5 teeth abruptly awned. Upper lip of the corolla arched. 



15. Galeopsis. Calyx tubular-bell-shaped, the 5 teeth spiny-pointed. Anthers transversely 



2-valved, the smaller valve ciliate. 



16. Lamium. Calyx-teeth not spiny-pointed. Outlets sharply 8-angled, truncate. 



17- Leonurus. Calyx top-shaped, the rigid spiny-pointed teeth soon spreading. Nutlets trun- 

 cate and acutely S-angled at top. Leaves cleft or incised. 



18. Ballota. Calyx somewhat fUnnel-form, expanding above into a spreading 5-toothed border. 



Nutlets roundish at top. Upper lip of the corolla erect. 



= = Stamens often defiexed or contorted after anthesis. 



19. Stachys, Calyx tubular-bell-shaped, equally 5-toothed or the 2 upper teeth united into 1, 



Nutlets rounded at top, 



^ ^ +. stamens 2, ascending and parallel; anthers apparently or really l-ceUed ; corolla strongly 



2-lipped. 



20. Salvia. Calyx 2-lipped. Anthers with a long connective astride the filament, bearing a linear 



cell at the upper end, and none or an imperfect cell on the lower. 



21. Monarda. Calyx tubular and elongated, equally 5-toothed. Anthers of 2 cells confluent into 



1, the connective inconspicuous. 



22. Blephilia. Calyx ovoid-tubular, 2-lipped. Anthers as in the preceding. 



