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58. LABIATE. 
(Sole) is a slender green form with subsessile leaves. 21. 
cardiaca (Baker) differs by having the upper 1. sessile and st.-l. 
nearly glabrous.— 7. M. pratensis (Sole) ■ 1. rather blunt much 
veined hairy above, glabrous (except on the veins) beneath, ped. 
and cal. glabrous, cal.-teeth ciliate. — 8. M. gentilis (L.); 1. 
acute with few veins slightly hairy on both sides, upper 1. 
similar, ped. lower part of cai. and cor. glabrous. E. B. 2118. 
— These forms seem to vary into each other. — Wet places. P. 
VII. VIII. E. S. L 
9. M. arven'sis (L.) ; I. stalked ovate bluntly serrate, ujyper 
I. similar and equally large, whorls distant, cal. bellshaped, teeth 
triangular as hroad as long. — a. vidgaris ; 1. narrowed below. 
31. arvensis (L. em., Sm.). E. B. 2119. — ^3. M. agrestis (Sole) ; 
1. roundish subcordate below, upper ones nearly sessile. E. B. 
2120. — L. very variable in form, from nearly round and blunt to 
ovate-acute. — Corn-fields. P. VII. — IX. Corn Mint. E. S. I. 
*** Throctt of the calyx closed ivith hairs. Pulegium Mill. 
10. M. Pvlegium (L.) ; 1. stalked ovate slightly crenate all 
similar, whorls all distant globose many-flowered, cal. tubular 
hispid closed with hairs in the throat. — E. B. 1026. Sole 23. 
— St. prostrate. L. often recurved, uppermost axils without 
flowers. The smallest of our species and remarkably different 
in habit. — Wet places. P. VIII. IX. Penny-royal. E. S. I. 
2. Lyc'opuS Linn. Gipsywort. 
1. L. europce'us (L.) ; 1. stalked ovate-oblong sinuate-dentate 
or pinnatifid, sterUe stam. wanting, nutlets about equalling the 
tube of the calyx. — E. B. 1105.— Subglabrous or pubescent. 
L. opposite. Fl. small, in- dense whorls. — Banks of streams 
and ditches. P. VII. VIII. E.S.I. 
Tribe II. Monardece. 
3. Sal'via Linn. Sage. 
1. S. Verbenctca (L.) ; 1. oblong blunt cordate below sinuate 
and crenate or dentate stalked, M/?/)er I. short broad cordate sessile 
clasping, bracts cordate acuminate, tid/e of the cor. equalling the 
calyx. — E. B. 154.— Varies with the 1. incise-dentate. Re- 
markable for its enlarged very broad sessile upper leaves. St. 
