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DIDYNAMIA. .GYMNOSPERMIA. Leonurus. 
[Near Hammersmith, on the road side. Woopwarp, Nor- 
wich, Mr. Cammts and Staffor d. St.] 
MARRU'BIUM. Calyx dicta rigid, with 
10 scores: boss. upper ip cloyen, strap- 
shaped, straight. 
M. Teeth of the calyx bristle-shaped, hooked, 
_ £, bot. 410—F1. dan. 1036-—Ludw. 145-Riv. mon. 66. 1, 
Marrubium alb.-Blachw, 479-Ger. 561. 1—Fuchs, 590— 
F. B. iti. 310—Matth. 828-Lonic. i. 110, 2-Trag. 8. 2 
 =Clus. ii. 34. 1—Dod. 87. 1—Lob. obs; 278 3, and ite i. 
517. 2-Ger. em. 693. 1—Park. 44~Pet. 32. 3-H. ox. Xie 
9. TOW Se = 
egg-shaped. Mr. Woopwarp. Leaves wrinkled, hoary. Calyx 
woolly, fringed on the inside at the bottom of the teeth with 
woolly hairs. Bloss. compressed, bowed ; uppe par dip ny r-shaped ; 
lower lip, middle segment slightly scolloped, 1 ral segments 
spear-shaped; short. Anthérs with a black qataeancs in the . 
white 
White Halioasd. " Road sides and sr yt pa 
July—Sept.* 
LEONU’RUS. Anthers sprinkled with shining 
particles. : 
“L. Stem-leaves spear-shaped, 3-lobed. 
Kuiph. 4—Ludw. 5—Fl. dan. 727-Riv. mon. 20. 1, Cardiaca. 
—Blackw. 171—E. bot. 286-Dod. 94—Lob. obs. 278. 1s 
and ic. i. 516. 1-Ger. em. 705—Park. 42. 7-Ger. 569- 
Fuchs. 395—Lonic. i. 110. 3—H. ox. xi. 9. 18, 
Flowers in whirls, purplish within, white on the “eer 
Anthers brown, partly covered on the outer side with white 
hates ivi, which look like enamel, but are not of a bony 
* It is very bitter to the taste, and not altogether unpleasant to the 
: eat. Every m 
_ tried to remove it, ,rather increased the complaint. At, length Linnzeus 
Prescribed an infusion of this plant, and the paticat got wellin a short 
t Horses, cows, sheep, and goats refuse its 
vulga’re. 
Cardi’aca, 
