DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. Lamium. 407. 
In cultivated. grounds, common ; probably introduced. 
©. May—Aug. v.v. Flowers purple. . 
2. L, caule hispido, foliis longe petiolatis lato-cordatis pu- — hispidulum, 
bescentibus, axillis unifloris — Mich. ft. amer. 2. p. 4. 
In shady. woods of Tennassee, JMichaur,: +. Flowers 
large, white. 
"5 479. GALEOPSIS. gei sinkt 972: ü 
» 1. G. internodiis caulinis superne incrassatis, verticillis sam- Tetrahit. 
. mis subcontiguis, calycibus pungentibus, corollis ca- 
lyce parum longioribus, caule hirto. Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 92. Bu sesion e 
Icon. Engl. bot. 207. : 
On road sides, in the western parts of Pensylvania, ©. 
July; BU. v.v. om. VEMM. "i ae spots. 
“480. STACHYS. Gen. pl. 974. 
+S; glabriuscula, gracilis, erecta ; foliis sessilibus lineari- hyssopifolia. 
lanceolatis rariter subdentatis, verticillis subquadriflo- 
ris.— Mich. fl. amer.2.. p. 4. 
S. palustris: Walt. fl. cur. 162.. 
In Carolina, Michaux. +. 
2. S. caulibus erectis, retrorsum hispidissimis, foliis subpe- aspera, 
tiolatis lanceolatis acute serratis. glaberrimis, verticil- 
lis subsexfloris, calycibus Oe: icd ode sen 
Mich, fl.amer.2.9.5, ——— 
S. tenuifolia. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 100. 
S. arvensis. Walt. fl. car. 162. 
In low fields and on the banks of rivers: New York to 
. Virginia." Y. June—Aug. v.v. Resembles S. pa- 
~ lustris; flowers purple. 
3. S. caule foliisque hispido-pilosis; foliis- petiolatis ovato. hispida} 
oblongis obtuse-serratis, verticillis: subsexfloris, caly- T 
cibus glabriusculis. ; 
Galeopsis floris galea rubente, &c. Oreh. Jl. virg. n. 271. 
Tn old fields and low pastures : Virginia to Carolina. Y. 
Hec P v.v, "Flowers purple. Gronovius's synonym 
laced under S. annua, from which it is 
videl y dite rent, as his specimen in the Banksian Mu- 
^ seum. sufficiently demonstrates, Y dn 
4.8. erecta, pubescens; foliis cordato-ovatis dentatis, su- Foeniculum. 
^ pra glabris subtus albicantibus tomentosis, ' verticillis 
subsexfloris, — m— s 
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