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suppressed ; the lower lip S-lobed, with the odd lobe anterior ; 

 or rarely the corolla is nearly regular. Stamens usually 4, and 



Fig. 1172. 



Fig. 1173. 



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Fig. 1172. Diagram of the flower ol the White Dead-nettle (Lamiiim album). 

 Ficj. 1173. Flower of the common Bugle (Ajuf^a reptam). 



then commonly didynamous, or very rarely of nearly equal 

 length, or only two by abortion ; anthers 2-celled, or 1-oelled by 

 abortion ; the filament or connective sometimes forked, each 



Fig. 1174. 



Fig. 1176, 



Fig. 1177. 



Fig. 1174. Front view of the flower 



of a species of Lamium. Fig. 



1176. The corolla of the G.irden 

 Sage (Salvia officinalis) cut 



open. Fig. 1176. The corolla 



of the Horehound iMurnihium 



WHZj/ajY') cut open. Fi^. 1177. 



Lobed ovary, style, and bifid 

 stigma of the Garden Sage {Sal- 

 via ojicinalis). 



branch then bearing a perfect cell, or the cell on one side 

 obsolete or sterile. Ovary imbedded in the disc or thalamus, 



