Calamin’tha, 
Melisso- 
phyl‘lum. 
DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. Melittis. 
— are not larger, and the fruit-stalks are shorter than the 
“Field Baum. Sides of eet and cornfields, and hedge banks. 
[ Norfolk, frequent. Mr. Woopwarp. P. Aug. 
The Cassida viridis Goin ihe ite 
M. Fruit-stalks axillary, forked, as long as the leaves. 
Kniph. 4-Ludw. 33—Riv. mon. 46.2, Calamentha-Dod. 98» | 
1-Lob. obs. 274. 2, and ic. 1 513. 1=Ger. em. 687. 3- 
Park. 36-H. ox. xi. 21. row 2. 3-Pet. 34. 1-Blackw. 
166—Martth. 716-Ger, 552. 1. 
Fruit-stalks Anges 6 shorter than the leaves, sometimes as 
of th W. 
long. wee near the e e branches longer. WoopwarD. 
Leaves in opposite naa on lechiaratlend Fruit-stalks 3-forked, 
the ed arms forked. Calyx with 13 ribs, short hair, and 
shining globules ; segments sa and the mouth closed with 
long hairs ; teeth pointing upwards after the blossom falls off, 
the 3 upper equal, the 2 lower longer, and more pointed, B/oss. 
tube beset within with white sh eth ey i ci ptt ag . 
marked with 
coloured within; /ower Lip pale wit 
round ots and a few short streaks a a dept ies Sens ; 
segmen nag longer than the o 
Baum. Sides of on a crt. LD 
int. 
Castle. New Tamworth Castle. Banks o: 
Bristol "P. paid Hi 
MELITTIS. Culyx wider than the tube of the 
_ blossom: é/oss. upper lip upright, entire; 
lower lip 3-cleft: anthers each pair forming 
a cross. 
M. Calyx three-lobed. E. bot. 
E. bot. 57 7~¥acq. austr. 206-Kniph. 6—Riv. mon, 21—Melite 
sophyllum—Lab. obs. 277+ 2. and ic. i. 515, 1-Ger. tte 
690. 3. f. Park, 41. 4-Fuchs. 498-F. B. iii. 233 2 
oe 12—Clus. ii. meh 2-Cam. hort. 30-F. B. ib. As 
n upper lip — meio entire; and a Jower re with 3 
sii, the mi ost larger, flat, entire, purple, — Je 
ow, shorter ies the blossom, Linn. Stem somewhat squats 
scored, hairy. Calyx hairy i. nearly smooth bese eee arges 
veined and tipped with purple. Woopwarp. Whole plant hairy- 
Leaves opposite, egg-spear-shaped, wrinkled, serrated, the t 
