92 DIDYNAMIA—GYMNOSPERMIA. Galeopsis. 



Red Cut-leaved Archangel. Pet, H. Brit. t. 33./. 3. 



In cultivated or waste ground, with the preceding, but far less 



common. 



Frequent about Saxmundham, Suffolk. 



Annual. May. 



Like the last in habit, but rather smaller j the leaves deeply and 

 irregularly cut. Corolla of a brighter red ; the bottom of the 

 tube pervious and naked ; the marginal teeth broad, prominent 

 and confluent. I conceive it to be, by these characters, which 

 I have often verified, a truly distinct species, related to the fore- 

 going, as well as to the following, but not a mule variety, as it 

 ripens plenty of seeds. 



5. L. amplexicaule. Great Henbit. Henbit Dead- 

 nettle. 



Floral leaves sessile, kidney-shaped, obtuse, deeply crenate, 

 partly lobed, clasping the stem. Teeth of the calyx li- 

 near-awl-shaped, as long as its tube. 



L. amplexicaule. Xiww. % PZ.809. Willd.v.Z.^^. FLBr.627. 



Engl.Bot.vAl.t,770. Curt.Lond.fasc.2.t.46. Hook. Scot. 182. 



Fl. Dan. t.752. 

 L. n.273. Hall. Hist. v.\.\\9. 



L. folio caulem ambiente, majus et minus. Raii Syn. 240. 

 Galeopsis folio caulem ambiente, major et minor. Riv. Monop. 



Irr. t. 63. 

 Alsine Hederula altera. Ger. Em. 616./. 

 Morsus Gallinag, folio hederulae, alter. Lob. Ic. 463. f. 

 Ballote crlspa. Dalech. Hist. 1253. f. 



In sandy fields. 



Annual. February — June. 



Habit similar to the two last. Stems reclining, nearly smooth. 

 Lower leaves stalked, heart-shaped, strongly crenate j upper 

 sessile, surrounding the stem, broadly and deeply crenate, or 

 lobed J all somewhat hairy. Fl. numerous, in sessile axillary 

 whorls. Cal. very hairy, with long taper teeth. Cor. with a 

 long slender tube 5 upper lip downy, of a beautiful crimson j 

 lower paler, spotted ; lateral teeth simple and broad. Seeds 

 dotted with white. The early^owers have an abortive corolla^ 

 which never expands ; but their seeds are fertile. 



290. GALEOPSIS. Hemp-nettle. 



Linn. Gen.292. Jmss. 1 14. Fl.Br.628. Lam. t. 506. 

 Tetrahit. Dill. Gen. 103. ^.3, 4 E. 



Cal. tubular, with 5 spreading, spinous-tipped teeth, as 

 long as the tube, permanent. Cor. ringent ; tube slender 



