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L A B I A T I. 
I. 
erect, feeds hifpid. On mountains and the brinks 
of rivers in Wales and the north of England. YII. 
10. Galium Aparine. L. 157. Aparine. G* 963. 11 . 
225. A, v'ul^aris. B. 334. Hedge Cleaver. Goofe- 
•grafs. Leaves in eights, lanceolate, fcabroiis, feeds 
hifpid. In hedges and corn fields. ©. V* — Vll. 
11. Galiimi pariftenfe, L. 157. Aparine minima. R. 
225. Wall Cleaver. Leaf! Goofegrafs. Many leaves 
in each whirl, linear, peduncles bifid, feeds hifpid. 
•On walls and in moifi: paftures. ©. VII. 
Rub I A. Madder. Corolla campanulate, two 
nionofpermous berries. 
1. Rubia tindorum, L. 158. R. fylvejiris afpera^ 
'q.uce fylvejiris Diafeoridis. B. 333. R. 223. Dyers’ Mad- 
der. Leaves commonly in fixes. In hedges in. De- 
von, and on St. Vincent’s rock near Briftol. VIL 
VIIL • 
CLASS XIV. 
LABIATE 
C OROLLA monopetalous, ringent, two or four 
ftamina, no pericarpy, four feeds in the calyx. 
When there are four flamina they are in pairs, one 
longer than the ocher ; there is one ftyle, and the 
fiigma is commonly bifid. The leaves are always 
• oppofite. • 
I. Calyx nearly equal, quinquefid. 
Rem. In White Hoarhound the calyx is decemfid^ 
Verbena. Vervain. Corolla infundibuliform, 
almoft regular, curved, one fegment of the calyx 
truncate, two or four ftamina. 
I . Verbena officinalis., L. 29. F. vulgaris, J. B. ^.445- 
• Jl. 236. V, communis cc^ruleo fore, B. 269. Oificin^ 
Vervain. 
