270 58. lABiAi^. 



Tribe II. Monardece. 



3. SalVia lAnn. Sage. 



1. S. Verbendca (L.); 1. oblong Hunt cordate below sinuate 

 and crenate or dentate stalked, upper I. short Iroad cordate sessile 

 clasping, bracts cordate acuminate, tube of the cor. equalling the 

 calyx. — S. B. 154. — Varies with the 1. incise-dentate. Re- 

 markable for its enlarged very broad sessile upper leaves. St. 

 1 — 2 ft. high. Cor. purple, small ; upper lip concave, laterally 

 compressed, straight except at the tip. Upper cal.-lip broad ; 

 teeth small, converging. — Dry gravelly banks* P. V. VI. 

 English Clary. E. S. I. 



2. ?S. clandestina (L.) ; 1. oblong cordate below sinuate-den- 

 tate or incise-dentate stalked, upper I. ohlong acute sessile 

 scarcely cordate or clasping, bracts cordate acuminate, tube of 

 the cor. exceeding the calyx.St. a foot high. Cor. purple, 

 small ; upper lip very broad, teeth very small. — Probably 

 distinct from the preceding, but very difficult to characterize. 

 Syme's plant {8y. B. S. 1057) seems different. — Dry gravelly 

 banks, rare. Lizard Point, Cornwall. Jersey. P. Vlif. E, 



3. S. praten'sis (L.) ; 1. oblong-ovate cordate, below crenate- 

 dentate stalked, upper 1. small sessile lanceolate acute, bracts 

 cordate acuminate, cor. thrice as long as the calyx. — E. B. 153. 

 — St. 1 — 2 ft. high. Known by its large flowers. — Cobham, 

 Kent. Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire. P. VII. E. 



Tribe III. Satureinea. 



4. OEie'AiruM Linn. Marjoram. 



1. O. vulgdre (L.) ; 1. stalked broadly ovate, bracts ovate ex- 

 ceeding the cal,, heads of fl. ovoid or oblong panicled crowded. 

 — E. B. 1143. — St. a foot high. Bracts usually pui-ple. L. 

 often slightly toothed. Fl. purple. — Spikes sometimes pris- 

 matic and oblong. O. megastachyum Link, Sy. B. B. 1046. — 

 Dry uncultivated places. P. VIII. E. S. I. 



5. Tht'mtts Linn. Thyme. 



1. T. Serpyl'lumi (K) ; st. prostrate creeping, 1. all oblong or 

 lanceolate narrowed into the flat fringed stalks, flowering shoots 

 ascending, fl. capitate, upper cal.-lip with 3 short triangular 

 teeth, lower of 2 subulate teeth, upper cor.-lip oblong. — E. B. 



