DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. Scutellaria. 
Icon. Pluk. alm. 441. f. 8. 
B. S. foliis omnibus linearibus.—7J/ illd. sp. pl. 3. p.174. © 
On dry hills, in rich soil: New York to Carolina. XY. 
July—Sept. v.v. Flowers large, handsome blue. This 
species. is very variable, in size and figure of leaves, - 
simple and branched stems, &c. 
8. S. ramosa, elata, pubescens ; foliis ovatis acuminatis ser- 
ratis breviter petiolatis, racemis terminalibus laxiusculis 
plerumque paniculatis, bracteis lanceolatis brevibus,— 
Bot. rep. 494. - 
S. integrifolia. Auctorum. 
In fields and meadows : Virginia and Carolina. 3. July 
—Sept. v.v. The tallest species; flowers large and 
bandsome. . ! 
9. S. simpliciuscula, pubescens; foliis remotis rhomboideo- 
ovatis obtusis rotundato-crenatis basi attenuatis, petio- 
lis brevibus, racemis terminalibus laxis plerumque ra- 
mosis, bracteis lanceolatis integris, —Mich. fl. amer. 2. 
eI 
S. ovalifolia. Pers. syn. 2. p. 136? 
S. caroliniana. Walt. fl. car. 163. 
Icon. Pluk. alm. t. 313. f. 4. 
In shady woods : Virginia and Carolina. 2. July, Aug. 
. v.v. Resembles the foregoing one; it is a smaller 
Pants with only a few leaves. ; : 
491. THYMUS, Gen. pl. 982. 
1. T. floribus capitatis, caulibus repentibus, foliis planis 
obtusis basi ciliatis. ^ Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 138. 
Icon. Engl. bot. 1514. Schkuhr handb. 144. 
Common Thyme occurs frequently in an apparently wild 
state, particularly on the commons near Philadelphia. 
X. kh. July, Aug. v.v. Flowers purple. 
* * 492. CALAMINTHA. Tourn. inst. 193. 
IE pubescens, ramosissima ; foliis ovatis obtusis subser- 
ratis, verticillis pedunculatis dichotomo-corymbosis 
folio longioribus, villis calycinis prominentibus. 
(gg Nepeta. Willd. sp. pl. 3. = ws: 
- Thymus Nepeta. Smith "ue 
Icon, Engl. bot, 1414. Curt, aas i ^w t, “40. 
A13 
hyssopifolia. 
serrata, 
pilosa, 
Serpyllum. 
Nepeta. 
