LAMIACEAE 1157 
kon 2-lipped: upper lip arched, mM 
lower lip 3-lobed. Stamens 4: filaments 
pubescent.—One species. 
= ra (Miehx.) Britton. Stem 
hispid or somewhat villous: 
kat bg. ps to orbieular- i. s 
. long, erenate or Mn eordate: ealyx 
Pu. 10 mm. long; lobes oa: 
4 S. grand ` 
A and pue banks, Interior Low Pla- 
teaus and adj. provinces, Tenn. to Ill., Ohio, 
d V Spr. 
| 14. GALEOPSIS L. Annual often spreading herbs. Leaf-blades broad, 
toothed. lowers in crowded cymes. Calyx nearly regular: lobes 5, narrow, 
L lip = 
Stamens 4: filaments glabrous.—About 6 
oS ee 
t D Plant 2-5 dm. tall, 
clusters bristly : calyx E cu 10-13 mm. 
long; lobes about as long as the tube: co- 
rolla pink-purple or white, mostly 15-20 
mm. long: nutlets about 3 mm. long.— 
(HEMP-NETTLE. )—Waste-places, fields and roadsides, various provinces, N. C. 
to Alas. and Newf. Nat. of Eu.—Sum.—fall. 
15. LAMIU Annual, biennial or perennial, diffuse herbs.  Leaf- 
blades broad, toothed or incised. Flowers in axillary cymes. Calyx somewhat 
irregular: lobes 5, the upper ones usually the larger. Corolla blue, purple, or 
white, 2-lipped: upper lip entire or merely notched: lower lip 3-lobed, the 
middle lobe with a dilated blade, the lateral lobes with slender tips. Stamens 
4: filaments pubescent.—About 40 species, natives of the Old World.—DEAD- 
ETTLES. MONKEY-FLOWERS. 
Plant annual or biennial: corolla small, less than 2 c long: middle lobe of the 
~ hes corolla-lip less than 5 mm. wide; lateral lobes each with a short sharp 
nd a very broad one: nutlets about 2 mm. long. 
Upper pepe, with sessile or clasping blades: corolla-tube 
lobe of the lower lip cuneate or reniform. 1. L. amplexicaule. 
of the lower lip somewhat reniform. 2. L. purpureum. 
Plant Peca. corolla mo over 2 cm. long: middle lobe 
of the lower corolla-lip 1 cm. wide or nearly so; lateral 
lobes each with a caudate appendage and a broad lobe: nut- l 
lets about 3 mm. long. 3. L. maculatum. - 
