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wei-ed its common stalk about as long as the primary jMrtial 
'ill: — £. B. S. 2897. CI. grandijioruvi ed. ix., not O.K. — 
reeping slightly. — St. about 2 ft. high, nearly simple. L. 
large. Cal.-teeth tinged with purple : hairs in the throat in- 
cluded. Cor. purplish, very large, rube much protruded, 
middle lobe of lower lip short and broad. — Isle of Wight. 
" Xear Torquay. (/. of B. xi. 208.) P. YIII.— X. E. 
** Whorls of 6 simple separate peduncles. AciJfOS Moench. 
4. C- A'cinos (Clairv.) : 1. ovate subserrate acute with 
revolute margins, cul. tubular ;7i66o!«s heloir distinctly 2-lipped, 
upper lip with short triangular teeth lower with subulate teeth 
all converging in fruit. — Th'fmns L. E. B. 411. — St. 6 — S in. 
Ions. Fl. blue. — Dry gravellv places and limestone rocks. A. 
YIII. Basil. ' E. S. I. 
*** Fl. in dense bra nched axillarif cl listers. The many setacecms 
bracts foi'ming a ki)id of invol ucre. 
5. C. vidgdre (Druce); 1. ovate rounded below slightly 
crenate-serrate. clusters equal many -flowered. — Clinopodium 
vidgare (L.). E. B. 1401.— St. \—\\ foot high. Fl. purple 
in 2 or 3 dense whorls, the uppermost terminal. — Dry bushy 
places. P. VII. Vm. Wild Basil. 'E.S.I. 
[^I\Ielissine(f,.'\ 
[Melis sa Linn. em. Moench. Balm.] 
officinalis (L.) ; 1. ovate crenate-serrate acute paler 
beneath, cal. rather bell-shaped slightly ventricose in front 
distinctly 2-lipped, upper lip flat truncate with three short 
broad teeth, lower with 2 lanceolate teeth. — Sy. E. B. 10-53. — 
St. 2 feet high. Fl. in axillary secund whorls, white. — Escaped 
in the South. P. YII. VHI.] E. 
Tribe IV. ScutellariecE. 
7. ScTJTELLAEiA Linn. Skull-cap. 
1. ,5. galericuldta (L.) ; 1. shortly stalked all oblong-lanceolate 
cordat* below crenate-serrate, fl. axillary opposite second, calyx 
without glands.— Z". B. 523.— Cor. large {i in.j blue. St. 6— 
12 in. high, stout. — A hybrid between this and Sp. 2 has been 
found. — Banks of rivers and ditches. P. YII. YUI. E. S. I. 
