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58. LABIATE. 
—E. B. 1543— St. 1—2 ft. high. L. stalked, with glandular 
resinous mealiness beneath, wrinkled ; sometimes oblong, trun- 
cate below or subcordate, coarsely and unequally dentate. Fl. 
yellowish. — Woods and dry stony places. P. VII. VIII. Wood- 
Sage. E. S. I. 
2. T. Scor'dium (L.) ; st. procumbent below, I. sessile oblong 
dentate green on both sides,^oj-a^ 1. s imilar, whorls 2 — 6-flowered 
axillary distant, i-al. -teeth short equal.— E. B. 828. — More or 
less hairy or woolly. St. 1 — 2 ft. long. L. attenuate or 
broad or even cordate below. Fl. purple. — Wet places, rare. 
P. VII. VIII. E. I. 
*3. T. Chamw'drys (L.) : st. ascending, 1. ovate incise-crenate 
wedgeshaped and entire below green on both sides, floral I. 
similar smaller nearly entire, whorls racemose 5-flowered, cal.- 
teeth lanceolate nearly equal. — E. B. 680. — St. much branched, 
6 — 8 in. long, lower part woody. Fl. purplish. Lower floral 1. 
exactly like the stem-1., upper 1. gradually smaller and broader 
below.— Ruined walls, rare. P. VII. E. [S. I.?] 
J4. T. Botrys (L.) ; I. trifid or pinnatifid green on both sides, 
segm. oblong entire or cut, floral 1. similar, whorls axillary 4— 6- 
flowered, cal. gibbous at base inflated tubular, cal. -teeth lanceo- 
late equal. — E. B. S. 2964. — St. erect, about 8 in. high; branches 
ascending. Fl. many, pale purple. — Box Hill and Selsdon, 
Surrey. Upper Hailing, Kent. A. VIII. IX. E. 
18. Aj'uga Linn. em. Schreb. Bugle. 
1. A. rep' tans (L.) ; fl. whorl ed, st. solitary with long stoles, 
1. ovate orobovate entire orcrenulate stalked, stem.-l. sessile. — 
E. B. 489. — St. 6 — 8 in. high. Lower whorls distant, upper 
ones spiked. Cor.-tube with a ring of hairs within. Fl. blue, 
rarely white. — Wet places. P. V. VI. Common Bugle. E.S.I. 
\A. alpina, E. B. 477, seems to be A. genevensis. It is not 
stoloniferous, and its upper st.-l. fall short of the flowers.] 
2. A. pyramiddlis (L.) ; fl. wborled most or all of the whorls 
spiked, St. solitary, 1. ovate-oblong entire or crenulate, radical 1. 
attenuate below, steni-1. sessile upper I. exceeding the fl. — E. B. 
1270.— St. about 6 in. high. L. gradually decreasing upwards. 
Cor.-tube with a ring of hairs within. Fl. bluish purple. 
Plant hairy. It has subterranean ofi"sets and short autumnal 
stoles. — Highland pastures, very rare, S. South Isles of Arran, 
L P. V. VI. S. L 
