igo DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPER. Ajug».. 
XIV DIDYNAMIA. 
1 GYMNOSPER Mt A. 
Cal)’ces subrcgulares. 
AJUGA, Smith. 604. IViih. 516. 
Coiolla labium superius minimum, emargina- 
tum. Stamina labio supeiiore longiora. 
Bloss. upper lip very small. Si'd.mtn’iJonger 
than the upper lip. 
reptans. A. glabra, caule solitario, stolonibus rep- 
tantibus. 
A. Plant smooth', with creeping suckers', 
leaves egg-shaped, scolloped. 
COMMON BUOLE. Moist meadows, pastures, and 
woods ; frequent. E. May. 
TEUCRIUM. Smith. 606. IVith. 518. 
' Cvrullce labium supeiius (nullum) ultra basifi 
bipartiturn divaricatum. Stamina exserta. 
Bloss. upper lip upright, deeply divided, even 
below the base : stamen i in the division. 
Scorodo- T. foliis cordatis serratis petiolatis, racemis 
nia. lateralibus secundis, caule erecto. 
T. Leaves heart-shaped, serrated, on leaf¬ 
stalks : flowers in lateral bunches, pointing 
one way : stem upright. 
WOO D r, E I? M A N 1) 1: ^ \\ ('X 7 !) S \ G K. V^'ood5, 
heaths, thickets, and ditch hanks ; not uncommon. 
On the hana^in;? rocks oier tlie I.een, in Nottmirfiam 
Park; batiks bet ween lieifordand Worksop. P. July, 
