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DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. Galeopsis. 
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L. Floral-leaves sitting, embracing the stem, blunt. amplexicau'le. 
E. bot.770-—Curt. 109—Kziph. 11-Riv. mon. 03. 1 and 
FI. dan. '752-Lob. ic. i. 463. 2-Ger. em. 616. 4—Park. 
762. 2-Pet. 33. 4-H. ox. xis 11. 12-Ger. 493.4. 
Flowers of 2 kinds, the first expanding in February and 
March, only a little longer than the calyx, the latter opening in 
Ma and June, 4 times as long as the calyx, all containing 
pene and pistils. Curr. Low Teena: on leaf-st oe heart- 
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ARD. 
Great Henke Henbit Archangel. Pollichia eeicadk: 
eee Sandy 08 Ae and cultivated ground. 
A. Feb,—June. 
GALEOPSIS. Bloss. wpper lip vaulted, some- 
what scolloped; lower lip 3-cleft: mouth 
with a concave taper-pointed tooth on each 
side, 
G. All the whirls remote; re bell-shaped, pubescent; La’danum. 
teeth longer, strap-bristle-shaped, diverging. 
Kuiph. 12-Riv. mon. 24. 1—Pet. 33. 11. 
Stem Bost scarce sensibly swoln. Ca/. teeth hardly to be 
called dunia ent. loss. helmet kneeled. Linn. Stem 
upright, actornered, somewhat hairy, with s sa branches. 
Leaves ae on leaf-stalks, sometimes spear-shaped, ser- 
rated, sometimes very entire; taper- scneed, naked, o 
Suneahet hairy, with 3 or 4 serratures on each edge. owier's 
red, slightly woolly. Boss. helmet toothed ; /ips scolloped, the 
sintered Segment red and white. Cal, teeth taper-pointed, or 
‘thorny. H 
Comfields in a calcareous soil, frequent. A. June—Aug. 
2. Calyx woolly. 
Ste ems acta thickest upward. Leaves entire, or distant- 
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