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sides or at least underneath with a dense, appressed, 
whitish tomentum. M. candicans Crantz.—Ditches, brooks; 
everywhere. 7 .... sylvestris L. 1721. 
— Ls gen. broader than in the last, oval-elliptic, the base 
often rather cordate, the surface slightly wrinkled, 
covered underneath with a grayish, loose tomentum. 
—As the last and confused with it. W. Yevey! Neu- 
chatel! Constance! (with the last) and probably in other 
parts. 7.nemorosa Willd. 1722. 
OBS. Hybrids: M. mmorosa-rotundifolia (dumetorum Schreb.); M. ro- 
tundifolia-sylvestris (gratissima Wigg.) ; others require examination. 
437. Lycopus. Lycopus. II, 11. 
1. Ls oval-oblong, inciso-dentate, the lower pinnatifid. FIs 
small, white, spotted with red. — Damp places, ditches; 
distrib. 7.europseus L. 1723. 
438. Salvia. Sage. II, 11. 
1. Ls linear, the edges rolled up, white-tomentose under¬ 
neath. FIs blue. Rosmarinus officinalis L.—Rocky places, 
hills; subspontaneous near Clarens and in Tess.? 4 
f Rosmarinus Spenn. 1724. 
— Ls oblong, oblong-oval, or oval .... 2 
2. FIs of a dirty yellow, large. Upper cal.-lip entire, not 
toothed. Ls cordate-hastate. — Woods in the mount.; 
distrib. 6.glutinosa L. 1725. 
— FIs violet, blue, rose or white. Upper cal.-lip 3-toothed 3 
3. Cor.-tube with a ring of hairs inside; upper lip of the 
cor. not compressed (hollow) . ... 4: 
— Cor.-tube without the ring of hairs; upper lip com¬ 
pressed ......... 5 
4. FIs of medium size, violet-blue. Style exceeding the 
upper lip. Ls oblong-lanceolate, white- or gray-tomen- 
tose when young, as also the branches.—Uncultivated 
places; T. W., probably only subspontaneous; often 
cultivated in gardens. 6 . t officinalis L. 1726. 
— FIs small, light blue-lilac. Style lying on the lower lip. 
Ls cordate - triangular, often with 2 separate auricles 
on the petiole, covered with a short, soft pubescence. 
—Road-sides, embankments; not common (wanting in 
U.). 7.verticillata L, 1727. 
5. Bracts large, scarious, tinted with rose or violet, ex¬ 
ceeding the cal. Cal.-teeth not very unequal awned — 
Uncultivated places, vineyards; Fully and Sierre in 
Wall., probably subspontaneous. 6 Sclarea L. 1728. 
— Bracts herbaceous, gen. green and shorter than the cal. 
Cal.-teeth very unequal, not awned, those of the upper 
