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into a petiole or roundish-cordate erenate hoar}' rough, whorls 
iuan 3 '-flowered, eal. -teeth 10 subulate recurvo-patent woolly be- 
low their upper half glabrous. — E. B. 410. — St. 1 — 2 feet high 
with luiinerous whorls of small flowers. My Scottish speciineii 
has the 1. rather dentate than erenate. — j3. upulum ; 1. roundish- 
cordate densely woolly. M. apiilum Ten. — Waste places, “fre- 
quent.” P. Vlil. IX. JV/iite Horehound. 
Tribe VIII. Adjugoidea. 
18. Teucrium Linn. 
1. T. Scorodonia (L.); st. erect, 1. ohlong-ovate with the base 
cordate crenate-serrate green on both sides, racemes lateral and 
teiTuinal one-sided, floral 1. ovate acute rather longer than the 
pedicels, upper lip of the cal. undivided ovate, lower with 4 teeth, 
tube of the cor. exserted. — E. B. 1543. — St. 1 — 2 feet high. L. 
wrinkled. FI. yellowish. — (S. dentatum ; 1. oblong truncate be- 
low or slightly cordate coarsely dentate : teeth unequal and often 
alternately smaller. — Woods and shady places. /3. by the road- 
side near Beaumaris. P. VII. VIII. Wood Sage. 
2. T. Scordium (L.) ; st. procumbent below, 1. sessile oblong 
dentate green on both sides,, floral 1. similar, whorls 2 — 6-flowered 
a.xillaiT distant, cal.-teeth short equal — E. B. 828. — More or less 
hairy or woolly. L. attenuated or broad or even cordate below. 
FI. purple. — T. scordioides is only a state of this caused by situa- 
tion. (Phytol. ii. 12.9.) — Wet places, rare. P. VII. VIII. E. I. 
3. T. Chamadrys (L.); st. ascending, 1. ovate inciso-crenate 
wedgeshaped and entire below green on both sides, floral 1. simi- 
lar smaller nearly entire, whorls racemose 6-flowered, cal.-teeth 
lanceolate nearly equal. — E. B. 680. — St. much branched, lower 
part woody. FI. purplish with darker lines. The lower floral 
1. exactly resemble the stem 1. but become gradually smaller. — 
Ruined walls and diy banks, rare. P. VII. 
[T. regium (Schreb.) is said to have been found on the Blorenge 
near Abergavenny by Mr. E. Y. Steele. I fear some mistake has 
occiuTed. .4. V. H. v. 377.] 
[T. Botrys (L.) ; 1. bipinnatifid-laciniate, floral 1. similar, whorls 
2 — 6-flowered ; was found at the “back of Box Hill, Surrey” by 
Mr. T. Ingall. (Phytol. i. 1086.) It deserves fmther inquiry.] 
19. xYjuga Linn. 
1. A. reptans (L.); fl. whorled, st. solitary with creeping 
scions, 1. ovate or obovate entire or crenulated stalked, stem 1. 
sessile. — E.B. 489. — Lower whorls distant, upper ones spicate. 
