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spiked, st. solitary without scions, 1. ovate-oblong entire or cre- 
nulated, radical 1. attenuated below, stem-l. sessile upper ones 
longer than the fl—E. B. 1270.—Tube of the cor. with a ring of 
hairs within. Fl. bluish-purple. Whorls crowded in a pyra- 
midal and tetragonal form. Plant often hairy—Highland pas- 
tures, veryrare. P, V. VI. 8. 
3. A. alpina (L.); fl. whorled, whorls distinct, st. solitary 
“without scions”’ (Sm.) “stoloniferous ” (Fries), 1. ovate-lan- 
ceolate obtuse dentate-serrate stalked, floral 1. 3-lobed the upper- 
most entire.—E. B. 477.—L. all nearly of the same size. Whorls 
all distant. Lip 3-lobed, central lobe entire. I have seen no 
specimens.—Mountains, very rare. Derbyshire. Cave Hill, 
Belfast. P. VII. E.I, 
4. A. Chamepitys (Schreb.); fl. solitary awillary, st. much 
branched spreading, 1. deeply trifid, segments linear entire, floral 
1, similar longer than the flowers.—H. B.77.—Hairy. Lowest 
1. much broader and toothed rather than 3-lobed. Fl. yellow 
with dark spots. St. reddish-purple.—Sandy and chalky fields 
in Kent, Essex, Swrey. A. V.—VII. Ground Pine. 
Order LIX. VERBENACEA. 
Cal. tubular persistent. Cor. irregular, tubular. Stam. didy- 
namous, or 2. Ovary 2—4-celled; style 1, terminal ; .stigma 
bifid. Fr. a caps. or berry, with 2—4 nucules more or less ad- 
hering. 
1. Verpena. Cal. 5-fid. Cor. irregular, 5-lobed, slightly 
2-lipped. Stam. included, 4, didynamous, or 2. Capsule 
dividing into 4 nuts.—G. F. G. Gam. ii. 50. 
1. VerBena Linn. Vervain. 
1. V. officinalis (L.) ; st. erect solitary 4-angular, |. ovate-ob- 
long, trifid or laciniate-multifid rough, spikes filiform somewhat 
panicled, stam. 4.—E. B. 767. St. 3.—St. rather hispid, 1—2 feet 
high. L. lobed and serrate. Spikes long, slender, with, small 
distant pale purple flowers.—Waste ground. P. VII. VIII. 
Order LX. LENTIBULARIACE. 
Cal. permanent, inferior, divided. Cor. irregular, 2-lipped, 
spurred. Stam. 2. Ovary free, 1-celled of 2 carpels. Stigma 
2-lipped; lower lip smaller or obsolete. Caps. 1-celled; pla- 
centa large, free, central. 
1. Prncuicua. Cal. 2-lipped, lower of 1 bifid, upper of 3 
segments. Cor. ringent, spwred.—G. F. G. Gam, 1. 24. 
