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LABIATJE — VERBENACE^E. 
L exactly resemble the stem 1. but become gradually smaller. — 
Ruined walls and dry banks, rare. P. VII. 
[T. regium (Schreb.) which differs from the preceding by having 
its 1. ovate crenate, floral 1. ovate-rhomboidal, and distinctly 
separated from those of the stem, whorls 1 — 5-rlowered, fl. yel- 
low with the upper lip reddish, is said to have been found in the 
slope of the Blorenge near Abergavenny by Mr. E. Y. Steele, but 
I fear that some mistake has occurred. See Ann. Nat. Hist. 
v. 377-] 
19. A jug a Linn. 
1. A. reptans (L.) ; fl. whorled, st. solitary with creeping 
scions, 1. ovate or obovate entire or crenulated stalked, stem 1. 
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 
spiked, st. solitary without scions, 1. ovate-oblong entire or cre- 
nulated, radical 1. attenuated below, stem 1. sessile tipper 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 moun- 
tains, very rare. P. V. VI. S. 
3. A. alpina (L.) ; fl. whorled, whorls distinct, st. solitary 
without scions, 1. ovate-lanceolate obtuse dentate-serrate stalked, 
stem. 1. narrower oblong, floral I. 3-lobed the uppermost entire. — 
E. B. 477- — L. all. nearly of the same size. Whorls all distant. 
Lip 3-lobed, central lobe entire. — Mountains. Durham and 
Derbyshire. Sm. " Cave Hill, Belfast. Mr. J. TV. Murphy." 
Hooker. P. VII. E. I. 
4. A. Chamcepitys (Schreb.) ; fl. solitary axillary, st. much 
branched spreading, I. deeply trifid : segments linear entire, floral 
I. similar longer than the flowers. — E. B. 77. — Hairy. Lowest 
1. much broader and toothed rather than 3-lobed. Fl. yellow 
with dark spots. St. reddish-purple. — Sandy fields in Kent and 
Essex. A. V. — VII. Ground Pine. E. 
Order LX. VERBENACEiE. 
Cal. tubular persistent. Cor. irregular, tubular. Stam. didy- 
namous, sometimes 2. Ovary 2 — 4-celled ; style 1 ; stigma 
bifid. Fr. a capsule or berry, with 2 — 4 nucules more or less 
adhering. 
1. Verbena. Cal. 5-fid. Cor. irregular, 5-lobed, slightly 
2-lipped. Stam. included, 4, didynamous, or 2. Carpel 
dividing into 4 nuts. 
