CENT, IX. 115 
ris---Carol. Virg. Kent. very distinct sp. some 
lower leaves triuncia: almost pinnate, gradualy 
smaller and Jess divided above; nodes bearded 
around or nairy ring around the axils. Severa! 
var. Heterophylus,traxigonus, dissectus &c. 
830, Lyc. pauciflerus Raf. (Pensyly. Mg. 
europeus Am. bot.) glaber, fol. sessilib. lanceol. 
utrinque acum. medio sinuato serratis, axilis 
paucifl. vix ciliatis---Novanglia ad Louisiana, 
leaves uncial narrow, often ramose. 
832, Lyc. angustifolia El. glaber caule vir- 
gato erecto, fol. sessil. lin. lanceol. utrinque 
acum. subserratis vel integris, axilis nudis mul- 
tifl.---Carol. ad Illinois, stems slender pedal, 
eaves very narrow and long, biuncial. var. Jon- 
gifolius, linearis &c. 
833, Lyc. integrifolins Kaf. glaber caule 
procumbens, fol. sessilib. lanceol. utrinque acum. 
integris vel subdent. subtus glaucis, axilis nudis 
paucifl---Carol. ad Florida, stem flexuose pros- 
trate, leaves large biuncial. broad in the middle.t 
834, Lyc. amplectens Raf. glaber, caulib. 
virgatis simpl. angulis obt. fol. arcte sessil. sub- 
amplex. basi dilatatis oblongis acum. remote 
serratis, axilis nudis paucifl.—Alabama, pedal 
sesquipedal leaves uncial, pale beneath, this sp. 
differs from all by obtuse angles and leaves not 
attenuate at base. 
EUHEMUS Raf. diff. Lycopus, cal. brevis 
muticus 4fidus, sem. exertis crenulatis—I made 
it a subg. 1830 in my medical flora 2 p. 27, but 
it must be a G. at last, Lycopus having 5fid. 
spinose ealix: such characters are generic, the 
calix making the best Genera of Labiate. 
835, Evuemus officinalis vel surculosus R. 
Lycopus Virginicus L. O.—caulib. basi surcu- 
losis,pulverulentis angulis obt. fol. sessil.ovatobl. 
