254 % L.vMAT.V.. 



2. M. FrsTULOSA, L. Wild Burgamst. 



S month frh or downy ; lemei ovate taneeoiat*, roundi d und somewhat cordate at 

 1 ns.'. acuminate. Hoarsely tnothi d : Jbtral lemxt and outer bracta slightly eel 

 r l;/r pHghtly curved. Very h;iiry in tin- threat. 



Woods And rocky banlcs ; iummon. July— Sept. A vwy variable plant 2 too 

 frnt Vgh, embracing pereral nominal precis* and varieties. Sim quadrangular, 

 •w-i'h rhe ndes wmevhat roncare. Leaves _ to 4 inches long on p«ti . 

 Inch long. Wave ra purplish, rose-color or nearly white. 



3. II. PUNCTATA, L. H'jrscmint. 



Minutely Jownv : leaves lanceolate, narrowed at the base, pet' \a<*e- 



: oihjr-t-fth short and rigid, awnh-ss ; coi Ula near- 

 ly smooth, the tube scarcely exceeding the calyx. 

 Sandy r.-Ms a:..l dry branks. A i_ 



yellowishaod purple. fbrntta yellowish, the upper lip 

 ry odon u- and pui \ 



30. SALVIA, Linn. Sack. 



I hi a'.ing qa 



Calyx somewhat bell-shaped, 2-lipped : '■> mostly 



! -• >thed, the hneer *2-cleft. Corolla deeply 2-lij | 

 riugent : vpper lip erect, straight or falcate and vaulted, 

 t ntire or barely notched ; the lover lip spreading or pen . 

 £-lobed, the middle lobe longer and sometimes notched. 



- filaments ; connectile transv^ 

 articulated to the filament, supporting at each end a cell of 

 the dimidiate anther. AchkniA 4. — -4 large genus of ichi>h 



. with usually lafge and skovcy j *± 

 led whorls of Jtawt 



S. t.yrata. L. Lgre-leav \ v 



F ;; • P.nd n:>ke'' 



':. ose of the stem niost'y a >in~le 

 he rtnral ohong-linear: icAorfe of 

 I raceme ; tipper lu - . *ftt and 



ra»l ted. 



FlowfTi in 

 •v - i of a rted. 



•2. £ ;A, L. s 



%- K ba» r mote, Liar 



rkl. 

 K Western Wna, 



■...-.-. : tie !a:>.r: ; 



middl : 



3 S. OFFlCJANALTS, L. Common Sage. 



L.j-4..- rugose,- ufo - ^ered in 2 opposite 



