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and others consider these 2 plants quite distinct, but I have con- 
siderable doubts.— Waste places. P. VII. VIII. 
17- Marrubium Linn. 
1. M. vulgare (L.) ; st. erect hoary, I. ovate and attenuated 
into a petiole or roundish-cordate crenate hoary rough, whorls 
many- flowered, cal. -teeth 10 subulate recurvo-patent woolly be- 
low their upper half glabrous. — E. B. 410. — St. 1 — 2 feet high 
with numerous whorls of small flowers. My Scottish specimen 
has the 1. rather dentate than crenate. — /3. apulum ; 1. roundish- 
cordate densely woolly. M. apulum Ten. — Waste places, " fre- 
quent." P. VIII. IX. White Horehound. 
Tribe VIII. Adjugoidece. 
18. Teucrium 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 cor. undivided ovate, lower with 4 teeth, 
tube of the cor. exserted— E. B. 1543.— St. 1—2 feet high. L. 
wrinkled. Fl. yellowish. — /3. denlatum ; 1. oblong truncate be- 
low or slightly cordate coarsely dentate : teeth unequal and often 
alternately smaller. — Woods and shady places. /3. By the road- 
side near Beaumaris. P. VII. VIII. Wood Sage. 
2. T. Scordium (L. !) ; st. procumbent below, I. sessile oblong 
dentate attenuated below green on both sides, floral 1. similar, 
whorls 2 — 6-flowered axillary distant, cal. -teeth short equal. — 
St. woolly. Lower 1. with their "base rounded." Fl. purple. 
The only native specimen that I have seen (from Portumna 
bridge, Ireland, Mr. Mackay in Sin. Herb.) has the 1. more sud- 
denly attenuated below and the whole plant more glabrous than 
in my foreign specimens. — England and Ireland. Bentham. 
P. VII. VIII. E. I. 
3. T. scordioides (Schreb.) ; st. procumbent below, I. all cor- 
date below and clasping oblong dentate green on both sides, floral 
1. similar, whorls about 6-flowered axillary distant, cal. -teeth 
short equal. — T. Scordium Sm. ! not Linn. E. B. 828. — St. very 
woolly. Fl. purple. — Wet places, rare. Cambridge. Devon. Are 
the plants found at Highbridge, Oxf., and near Castle Lyons, 
Ireland, this plant or the preceding? P. VII. VIII. E. I. 
4. T. Chamadrys (L.) ; st. ascending, 1. ovate inciso-crenate 
wedgeshaped and entire below green on both sides, floral I. simi- 
lar smaller nearly entire, whorls racemose 6-flowered, cal. -teeth 
lanceolate nearly equal. — E. B. 680. — St. much branched, lower 
part woody. Fl. purplish with darker lines. The lower floral 
