DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSP. 1158— 1162. 



937 



cretica t Villous: leaves heart-fhaped, obtufe, obtufely ferrate: 

 ipikes imbricate, with fetaceous bractes. 

 Crete. Whole plant hairy. 



i .158. PRUNELLA. Filaments forked; one point 

 bearing the anthera on its tip: ftigma cloven 



Self-heal. 

 • vulgaris. Leaves petioled, oblong-ovate, toothed at the bafe : upper- 

 lip of the calyx truncate, with 3 awns : (tern afcend- 

 ing. 

 Pallures. Eug. bot. t. 961. Curt. Lond fafc. 4. /. 42, 



grandifiora. Leaves petioled, oblong-ovate, toothed at the bafe: upper- 

 lip of the calyx 3-cleft : item afcending. 



Europe. Jacq. Aujir. 4. /. 377, Curt, mag, t. 337. 

 hyssopifolia. Leaves fefftle, lanceolate, very entire, rough : ftcmered. 



Montpellier. Mori/, ^/eft. if. /. 5. /. 7. 



1 159. CLEONIA. Filaments forked; one point 

 bearing the anthera on its tip : ftigma 4-cleft. 



hsitanica. CLEONIA. 



Portugal. Mdler fig. t. 70. Mori/, feet. II. t. 5./. 4. 

 Stem ered; filaments fpinous : anthera ere fled behind. 



1 1 60. PRASIUM. Berries <b i-feeded. Hedge- nettle \ 

 majus. Leaves ovate-oblong, ferrate. 



Sicily. Hort. Rom. 3. t. 37. Mons./ecJ. w.t 21./" 3. t 



Stem declining ; leaves hearted : fio-xvers m whorls. 



minus. Leaves ovate, with a double notch each fide. 



Sicily. Probably only a variety of the laft. 



Lettosta 

 cbia. 



1 161. PHRYMA. Calyx 2-lipped, 5 -toothed: 

 feed 1. 



Leaves ovate, ferrate, petioled: calyx t -leafed, 5-cleft. 

 l\orth America. Pluk. amaltb. 59. t 380 f 5. 

 Spikes terminal, folitary ; brades 3, Tubulate. 

 wbiscens. Calyx at length opening longitudinal y. 



The Cape. Racemes terminal : bractes folitary. 



1 162. SELAGO. Calyx 4 cleft: tube of the corol 

 capillar \, with a nearly equal border: feed 1 or 2. 



Corymb manifold: flowers disjointed: leaves filiform, 

 tufted, ruiry. 

 The Cape. Comm. bort. 2, ^.79- t 40. Camphorata. 

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