254 58. LABIATAE. 
has the |. rather dentate than crenate.—8. M. apulum (Ten.); 1. 
roundish-cordate densely woolly.—Waste places, “‘ frequent.” 
P, VIII. IX. White Horehound. 
Tribe VIII. Ajugoidee. 
18. Trvcrium Linn. 
1. T. Scorodonia (L.) ; st. erect, 1. oblong-ovate with the base 
cordate crenate-serrate green on both sides, racemes lateral and 
terminal one-sided, floral 1. ovate acute rather longer than the 
pedicels, upper lip of the cal. undivided ovate, lower with 4 teeth, 
tube of the cor. exserted.—E. B. 1543.—St. 1—2 feet high. L. 
wrinkled; sometimes oblong, truncate below or sub-cordate, 
coarsely and unequally dentate. FI. yellowish——Woods and 
shady places. P. VII. VIII. Wood Sage. 
2. T. Scordium (L.); st. procumbent below, J. sesstle oblong 
dentate green on both sides, floral 1. similar, whorls 2—6-flowered 
axillary distant, cal.-teeth short equal. B. 828.—More or less 
hairy or woolly. LL. attenuated or broad or even cordate below. 
Fl. purple.—T. scordioides is only a state of this caused by situa- 
tion. (Phytol. ii. 129.)—Wet places, rare. P. VII. VIII. E.1 
3. T. Chamedrys (L.); st. ascending, 1. ovate incise-crenate 
wedgeshaped and entire below green on both sides, floral 1. simi- 
lar smaller nearly entire, whorls racemose 5-flowered, cal.-teeth 
lanceolate nearly equal.—E. B. 680.—St. much branched, lower 
part woody. F. purplish with darker lines. Lower floral 1. 
exactly like the stem-l., upper 1. gradually smaller and broader 
below.—Ruined walls and dry banks, rare. P. VII. 
[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, 1. trifid or pinnatifid with 
oblong entire or cut segments green on both sides, floral 1. similar, 
whorls axillary 4—6-flowered, cal, gibbous at base inflated-tubu- 
lar, cal.-teeth lanceolate equal.—Central st. erect ; branches as- 
cending. Fl. many, pale purple.—Box Hill, Surrey. A. VIII. 
IX. E. 
19. Asuea Linn. 
1. A. reptans (L.); fl. whorled, st. solitary with creeping 
scions, 1. ovate or obovate entire or crenulated stalked, stem-l]. 
sessile —E. B. 489.—Lower whorls distant, upper ones spicate. 
Tube of the cor. 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 
