DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. Galeobdolon, 
Curt.E. bot. 667~Riv. mon. 32, Cannab. spur. fl. maj Fl. 
- 929-Barr. ic. 1158—Lob, ic. i. 527. 3-Gersem. 709. 
2. b-Park. 599. 1~Pluk. 41.4 
ia specific character will hardly ee this from the 
G. Tetrabit, but an attention to the following circumstances 
will do it. Stem and branches very hairy in every part. Leaves 
apers 
[Hedges at Kirkby j in ye = in fallow ground near 
‘Hatton Roof, Westmoreland. Mr. Arxtyson. Moist cornfields 
in a gravelly soil, and under a moist hedge at Sete geen near 
_ Birmingham. ] A. July, Aug. 
GALEOB’DOLON. Bless. upper lip entire, 
vaulted; lower Jip without teeth, 3-cleft ; 
segments broad, pointed : azthers fleshy on 
the back. 
G. (Hups.) 
Curt. 223; Galeobdolon Galeopsis~E. bot. 787-Walc.-Dod. 
as 3—Lob. i le a pet, 1~Ger. em. 702. 2—Park, 6v6— 
Hy ox. xi. 11. 5—Pet. 33. 6-Riv. mon. 20. 2, Lam. fi. 
ta: “Kniph. 3~Ger. 567.2~-F. B. iii. 323.1. 
Lower leaves heart-shaped; the em cgg:sh Nene sacra 
Flowers in eg Bee 6 to 1l2inaw 
Involucrum. s. yellow ; middle see of the baie fp 
tawny, mark ith 3 lines. Huns.—Fioral-leaves bristle- 
shaped, 1 at the base ofeach flower. Blass, lower lip beautifully 
Striped and spotted des ee orange. Mr. Woopwarp. Stems 
4-cornered, y aaa es spear-shaped, on leaf-stalks, un- 
a serrated, aig, RS at the edges. Wbir/s the up- 
t with 6 flowers, the rest with from 7 to 10. Jnwolucr. 
Mian growing to the base of the calyxes. dathers fleshy or 
ie back part. Seeds oblong, convex on the outer 
side, 3-cornered on theinner. Galeopsis Gelcabdalon, Linn. Pol- 
lu’teum, 
