520 
DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. Betonica. 
Yellow Archangel. Yellow Dead Nettle, or Weasel snout 
Woods, shady places, and moist hedges. { Bath Hills, near - 
gay, | sete 3 and a 3 Rees r. Woopw.—Hedges n 
Mal Chace Woods near Worcester. Sr — 
Staffordshire and Warwickittize: frequent. ] P. May. 
BETO'NICA. Cahe« awned : bloss. upper lip up: 
right, flat; tube cylindrical. 
officina’lis, B. Spike interrupted: blossom bo lip ree 3 bie lip 
th ish. 
iddle segment notched; calyxes 
Ludw. 2-Curt. 154—Kniph. 5, and 11~Riv. mon. oy Beto- 
nica.-Woadv. 244—Wale. 5-Ger. 577. 1—Blackw. 46= 
Sheldr. 36-Fl. dan. 726—Lonic. i. 188. 1=Tourn. 96- — 
Clus. ii. 39. 1-Dod. 40. 1-Lob. obs. 286. 4, and ic. i 
532. 2—Ger. em. 714—Park. 614. 1-H. ox. xi. 5. row Je 
1.f. 1-Pet. 32. 6-Fuchs. 351-Trag. 198-F. B. 301- 
Matth. 944—Ger. STR R 
Stems square, hairy. Root-/eaves oblong-heart-shaped, scol- 
loped, pair on one Ee Stem-leaves distant, spear- 
shaped, se warp. Stem-leaves more strap 
than spear- a ined. Hire on sat stem laid flat and pointing 
downwards. Bloss. purple. 
Var 2, sa flowered. 
Wood Beto Woods a nd hak groves. [Plentiful about 
Manchester, ‘beth in had and e exposed places. M Cateye 
Meadows in St. Faith’s, near Norwich. Mr. Crowe. Riptony 
' Huntingdonshire. Pastures, Herts, Mr. Woopwaro. |} 
sylvat*ica. 
P, July, Aug.* 
STA’CHYS. Bloss. upper lip vaulted; lower lip 
bent back at the sides, the larger middle 
segment notched: stamens after shedding 
the pollen bent to the sides. 
S. Sx Sowers. 3 in a whirl: leaves heart-shaped, on leaf- 
stalks, 
Curt. 183-E. bot. 416-F/. dan. 1102-Riv. mon. 26. 2% 
Stachys sylvatica.—Blackw. 84, 2-Clus. ii. 36, 1-Ger. emte 
This plant was pare sag used in medicine, but it is discarded 
niles the modern pra howe a it is not dest it ute of ee , for 
when fresh it ‘ot neat “and the d ied leaves €x t 15 often 
smoaked as tobacco. . The root provokes yomiting. Sheep eat it, Goats 
refuse i 
