Cardiaca. 
hederacea. 
vulgare. 
capitata. 
' radiata, 
DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. Stachys, 
` On the banks of the Missouri. ©, July. v. s. Flowers 
blue. The whole of this plant has a scent wey 
like that of fennel, E 
pi RAN ties pl. 977. 
^ L. foliis cuneiformi-ovatis trilobis dentatis, corollis calyce. m 
pungente majoribus, lacinia media labii inferioris acuta. 
Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 114. 
Icon. Fl. dan,727. Engl. bot. 286. ' 
In old fields and Men Pensylvania to Virginia ; pro- 
bably introduced from Europe. XY. July, Aug. v.v. 
* Flowers white, mixed with red. 
482. GLECHOMA. Gen. pl. 970. 
1. G. foliis reniformibus crenatis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 85. 
Icon. Fl.dan.789. Curt. lend. 2. t. 44. — Y 
In orchards and on grassy hills: Pensylvania to iugi 
X. May, June. v.v. Flowers handsome, blue. 
483, MARRUBIUM. Gen. pl. 976. ies f 
1. M. foliis subrotundo-ovatis dentatis rugoso-venosis, ca- 
lycibus dentibus setaceis uncinatis. Wild. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 111. 
Icon, Fl, dan. 1036. Engl. bot. 410. 
On road sides ; frequent. XY. July, Aug, v.v. Flow- 
ers small, wbité, 
484. HYPTIS. Gen. pl. 969. 
1. H. capitulis oppositis, pedunculo internodiis longitudine, 
bracteis lanceolatis calyce frugifero brevioribus, foliis 
oblongis utrinque attenuatis inzequaliter serratis.— 
AMNES STORER NOD. 7. 
p | 
Clinopodium capitatum. Swartz. prodr.88. — 
Icon. Jacq. ic. rar. t. 114. Annal. du mus. 7. t. 27. f.i. 
In Lower Carolina. Michaux. Y. July, Aug. v.v, 
Flowers white. 
2. H. capitulis oppositis, pedunculo internodiis longitudine, 
bracteis lanceolatis calyce frugifero longioribus, foliis 
= Seat vol ees pl. 3. p. 84. Poiteau in 
. du mus.7. p. 466 
