■8 DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
SALVIA. Clary. 
The cup is monop hyllous,' tubulated, ftriated, vifibly 
larger towards the top, and comprefTed ; the mouth is 
erect, bilabiated and the lower part bidentated. The 
flower confifts of one petal, the tube of which grows 
larger towards the top, and is comprefled. The limb 
is ringent, the upper lip of which is concave, comprefled, 
crooked, and emarginated: The lower lip is broad and 
trifid, the middle fegment being largefl, roundifli and 
emarginated, on thefe are placed two others croflwife by 
the middle, on the lower extremity of wdiich is a glan- 
dule, on the upper an anthera. The germen is qua- 
drind, the ftyle is like thread and very long; the fligma is 
bifid. There is no feed veffel, the connivent cup contain- 
ing the feeds, which are four in number and roundifli. 
Obf. Linn. The Angular bifurcation of the fila- 
ments conflitutes an eflential charadter. 
The rudiments of two barren flamina are found in the 
faux of the corolla. The glandula in many is callous; 
in fome few ethers the rudiment of an anthera that is 
not fariniferous is to be met with. 
PratenfiS. Meadew Clary with cordato-oblong crenat- 
ed leaves: The upper leaves furrounding the ftalks, the 
whorls naked, the flowers in the helmet, glutinous. In 
Ejfex, Per. 
Verhenaca. Common EngliJJi V/ild Clary with finuato- 
ferrated leaves, the flowers narrower than the cup. In 
meadows and paftures. Per. May. On the ropery between 
the glafs-houfes and Newcajile upon Pyne. .Wilson’s Sy. 
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