LABIATE 103 



Switzerland, Southern Tirol, Piedmont, Dauphiny, Pyre- 

 nees, local. D. austriacum^ L. ; cymes in an interrupted 

 spike, leaves pinnate, with 3-7 linear mucronate segments, 

 stem 8-12 in.; rocky places; Grisons, Valais, Tirol, 

 Dauphiny, Carpathians, Pyrenees, rare. 



12. Melittis, L. 



Cymes few-flowered ; flowers large, white spotted with 

 pink or purple; calyx broadly campanulate with rounded 

 lobes ; corolla-tube broad, orbicular ; stamens 4 ; lobes of 

 style ovate. Not alpine. 



M. Melissophylluniy L. ; flowers very large (about \\ 

 in.), often solitary, leaves cordate-oval; woods; Switzer- 

 land, Dauphiny, Pyrenees. 



13. Lamium, L. 



Cymes many-flowered, sessile; upper lip of corolla 

 arched, lower lip spreading ; stamens 4 ; anthers hairy. 

 Not alpine. 



All the English species are found in Switzerland, viz. : 

 — L. album, L., White Dead-Nettie; common. L. pur- 

 pureuni, L., Purple Dead-Nettle, and its sub-species 

 hybridum, Vill. {L. incisum, Willd.), with more deeply 

 incised leaves ; common. L. maculatuniy L. ; flowers 

 large, light pink, leaves usually with white stripes ; com- 

 mon. L. amplexicaule, L. ; flowers very small, pink, 

 usually closed, leaves orbicular-reniform, amplexicaul; 

 cultivated land. Also L. longiflorum, Ten. ; flowers 

 large, purple, corolla-tube much dilated, leaves stalked, 

 cordate - ovate, doubly crenate ; high ; Piedmont. L. 

 Galeobdolon, Crantz. (Galeobdolon luteiLmy Huds.), Yellow 

 Archangel ; flowers yellow ; woods, common. 



