aquatica, 
piperi’ta. 
DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA, Mentha. 
Round-headed Mint. On a ad side from Pevensoy me | 
East Borne. Ray. [Cornwall. Mr. Warr. Near the mill at 
Lilleshall, Shropshire 
M. Leaves egs-sheped, serrated,,on leaf-stalks: stamens 
3 longer than the blossom 
Kniph. 11-Riv. mon. 49. M. 3 spic—H. ox xi. 7. 6—Fuchs. 
722-F. B. iii. 223-Martth. 486-—Dod. 97-Lob. obs. 27 2+ 
2, and ic. 12 509. 1-Ger. em. 684. 1—Park. 1243—Pet. 
31. 6-Lomic. is 114. 1-( Fl. dan. 673, is totally unlike it.) 
The length of the stamens variable. Hupson. Svem reddish 
coruals the top, and set with a few bristly hairs pointing down- 
war Leaves egg-spear-shaped, a little hairy on hoth sides, 
sometimes woolly. Branches generally shorter than the leaves. 
Calyx coloured, ribbed, hairy without, scored within ; teeth not 
quite -equal, glands semi-transparent, loss. hairy without. 
it pp half as long again as the blossom, nearly equal. Blass. 
er 
a Mint. Watery places and banks of rivers. [Sides 
of the river at Tamworth, the stamens in some specimens longer; 
in others shorter than the blossom.] . P. Aug. 
M. ea eae shaped, on leaf-stalks stamens shorter 
an the b 
E. in ane 31. pare 10. 2. bas stamens niec® longer 
than the blossom, though referred to by 
Flowers sometimes in whirls. Huns. Cina broader iad ES 
Stem upright. Blossoms purplish red. Under each obi there 
are 2 pointed, spear-shaped, hairy feral-leaves. 
Var. 2. Flowers in spikes. Sr. 
Woodv. 169-Kuigge diss,—Blackw. 291. 2, and 1-Pet. 31.10. 
Spikes terminating the stem and u branches, consisting 
of from 9 to 12 whi W bhirls, the lower on fruit-stalks at a 
distance from each other. In external appearance corresponding 
with ay. wiridis, for which : aay easily be mistaken, but in 
ie SE 
