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attenuate at both ends serrate or nearly entire downy on both 
sides, cal. shaggy with adpressed hairs and a few gland-tipped 
hairs intermixed, upper cor. -lip slightli/ notched. — £. B. 8S4. 
G. angmtifolia (Ehrh.). — Cor. purple variegated with crimson 
and white, shaggj' externally. 8t. about a foot high. St. and 1. 
varying much in hairiness, pale green or purplish. — iB. G. inter- 
media (VlII.) ; 1. broad not narrowed below, regularly toothed, 
whorls of fi. all separate. — Sy. E. B. 1075. — 7. (4. cfuiescens 
(Schultz) ; 1. narrow nearly entire, bracts often reflexed at the 
end, cal. and upper part of st. clothed with patent hairs. — In 
gravelly and sandy districts. /S. Moray. A. VIII. IX. E. S. I. 
3. G. Tet'rahit (L. em. Mill.) ; st. thickened at joinings 
hispid, 1. oblong-ovate acuminate serrate, cal. tubular, cal.- 
teeth and tube nearly equal, cor.-tuhe equalling the cal., upper 
lip ovate.— ^. B. 207.— St. 1—2 ft. high. Cor. purplish 
variegated with white, large ; tube slender slightly inflated ; 
middle lobe of lower lip subquadrate, flat, crenulate, blunt or 
slightly emargiuate. Cal.-teeth as long as their tube, which 
is shorter but quite as broad and more strongly ribbed than 
in the next species, rather inflated below the mouth. Xutlets 
wholly green, the oblique top longitudinally marked with 
veins aU springing from the wholly acute inner angle of the 
nut. L. slightly pubescent above. — /3. G. bifida (Boenn.) ; 
middle lobe of lower cor. -lip oblong emargiuate purple with 
pale ultimately revolute edges, base with a yellow 2-lobed 
spot and several dots. A more slender plant with paler 
leaves and smaller flowers. Sy. E. B. 1079. — Woods and 
cultivated ground. A. VII.— IX. E. S. I. 
4. G. specio'sa (Mill.) ; st. thickened at the joinings hispid, 
1. oblong-ovate acuminate serrate, cal. bellshaped, cal.-teeth 
shorter than the tube, cor.-tube much exceeding the cal., upper 
lip roundish-oval. — E. B. 667. G. versicolor (Curt.). — St. 2 — 3 
feet high. Cor.-tube inflated above. Fl. very large, yellow, 
usually with a broad purple spot upon the lower lip. Cal.- 
teeth shorter than their tube. Xutlets with the oblique top 
dark brown, inner angle rounded ofl" almost to the base. 
Difficult to distinguish upon paper from G. Tetrahit. — Culti- 
vated ground. A. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 
14. Sta'chys Linn, em., Bcnth. Woundwort. 
1. S. ojficindlis (Trev.) ; whorls in oblong interrupted term, 
spike many-flowered, st. erect, lower 1. ovate-oblong with a 
cordate base crenate blunt with long stalks, upper 1. oblong- 
lanceolateserrate acute subsessile, bracts linear-lanceolate equal- 
ling the nearly glabrous cal., stam. falling short of the lip. — 
