518 DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. Galeopsis. 
[At the foot of a Scar near Kendal, and Giggleswick 
Scar near Sere Mr, G 
nfield 2 aes ay of Stratford upon Avon, near a 
tidiesione g auarets A. Sept, 
grandiflo’ra.G. All the whirls remote: calyxes tubular, very hairy; 
: teeth spear-shaped, taper-pointed, short, straight. 
Dicks. b. s.—Riv. mon. 24, 2—Pet, 33, 10. 
Stem upright, 4 cornered, of equal thickness between each 
joint ; branching, woolly. Leaves serrated, woolly, or silky, 
on leaf-stalks, opposite; those near the root egg-shape por 
and in the colour of the blossoms. Hups. “the airs on the 
calyxes in this species are straight and pus but in ihe pre- 
ceding white, and curled like wool or cott 
villosa. Huds. Sandy cornfields, veka. and Lanca- 
shire. Near Newark, and about Bangor. —s A. July, Auge 
~ Je’trahit. G. Viper whirls nearly contiguous: calyx bellying, teeth 
long, bristle-shaped, equal: stem swo len bes 
ae the joints. 
Riv. mon. 31, Cannab. spur-E. bot. 207-Kniph. S-Dod. 
153. 4—Lod, 1c. i. 527. 2-Ger. em. 709. 2. au-Ger. eme 
hak 1-—Ger. 573=—Pe?, 33. 8. 
Knots swoln. Cal. teeth thorny. Blossom helmet scolloped 
petal ft Bla ey purple, sometimes white. Ra lyx 
t by. ep awns as long again as ane of G lols 
Vir. 2. Hloasbed white, wii much larger ae those of Ie 
Cannabis spuria fore albo magno eleganti, R. Syn, 240+ 
Var. 3. Terminating flower salver-shaped, 
Baona by Dr. Smith at Matlock in 1788. ‘The ne paces 
flowers were always regularly 4-cleft, and salver-shaped, with 
equal stamens, while all the rest had their proper form. See 
E. Bot, 207. 
In all these varieties the leaves are egg-spear-shaped, and 
only upper i ts of the stem and branches a re Shay. ee 
Nettle Hemp Allheal, Hedge banks, bortert of Cornfields, 
and amongst rubbish. A. July, Aug. 
eanna’bina. G. Upper whirls nearly contiguous: ree tubular, shorter 
teeth strap-shaped, unequal, 3 of them larger. 
