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10. E. sco«'ica (Wettst.); st. firm simple or slightly branched at or below the 
middle, I. rigid almost glabrous with a few short hairs on the margin ovate or 
ovate-oblong 6— 8-toothed, cauline and lower floral with obtuse teeth, upper 
flora! with cuneate base and shortly awned teeth the lower incurved, spike 
interrupted below, cal. -teeth broadly-triangular acute and as well as the nerves 
clothed with minute bristles, cor. small whitish or violet and white, lobes of 
upper lip emarginate, lower lip equalling the upper and slightly exceeding the 
tube, fr. oblong narrowed below, upper part ciliate and pilose, equalling or 
exceeding cal.-teetli and equalling the flora! !.— On mountains and near the sea, 
Devon, Somerset, Yorlc, & N. of Scotland. , E. S. 
** Grandiflorae. L. not more than twice as long as broad, usually much less. 
Cor.-tube lengthening after the flower opens. 
11. E. Rostkoviona (Hayne); st. tall usually branched below with long 
scattered glandular hairs, 1. plicate striate more or less densely clothed with 
white bristles and long more or less wavy glandular hairs, cauline ovate acute 
or shortly-acuminate with 6—12 acute (not awned) teeth, floral broadly-ovate 
with 6 — 12 acute teeth, spilvC lengthening, cal. clothed with bristles and glandular 
hairs, teeth triangular-lanceolate, cor. very large ultimately much exceeding 
cal. white or more or less "violet, lobes of upper lip reflexed emarginate or bilobed, 
fr. elliptic emarginate strongly ciliate with shortly-pilose surface equalling or 
but little exceeding cal. -teeth. — Widely distributed. E. S. I. 
[E. campes'tris (Jord.); closely related to Sp. 11, but dififering by its shorter 
St. branching higher up, smaller fl. and narrower 1. with shorter glandular hairs, 
is perhaps British.] 
12. E. Xfr'neri (Wettst.); st. eglamlular usually branched below, 1. eglandular 
with minute bristles especially on the margins and nerves, cauline ovate-elliptic 
acute with 8 — 14 triangular-acute teeth, floral oval acute with 6—12 acuminate or 
mucronate teeth, spike much lengthening, cal. eglandular with lanceolate 
acuminate scabrid teeth, cor. usually very large ultimately much exceeding cal. 
usually whitish with violet stripes, the upper lip often violet, lobes of upper lip 
reflexed bilobed, fr. oblong-obovate emarginate ciliate with shortly-pilose surface 
falling short of the cal. -teeth. — On limestone in the Southern and Midland 
Counties. E. 
*** Angustifolix. L. narrow, usually more than twice as long as broad. 
18. B. salisburgen'sis (Hoppe) ; st. simple or branched below, 1. quite glabrous 
or with very few minute bristles below plane beneath, cauline lanceolate 2—5 
times as long as broad usually very acute with 4 — 6 distant elongate patent 
awned teeth, floral ovate-lanceolate with 4 — 10 (usually 6) similar teeth, spike 
ultimately much elongated, cal. glabrous or with minute bristles, teeth triangular- 
lanceolate, cor. rather small usually whitish sometimes bluish purple or violet, 
lobes of upper lip reflexed emarginate or denticulate, fr. cuneate-elongate 
truncate-emarginate quite glabrous or very slightly hairy on the upper part, 
equalling or exceeding cal. -teeth. —On limestone W. of Ireland. I. 
