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lose. [S. longiflora Small.] Differs from S. Altamaha in the diffusely branched 

 habit, the small leaves and the non-glandular calyx and corolla. 



In rocky pine lands, southern peninsular Florida. Also in the Bahamas and Cuba. 



Page 1029, after Lamium maculatum, add: 



3. Lamium purpureum L. Annual or biennial, finely pubescent. Stem usually 

 branched at the base, the branches often creeping: leaf -blades ovate, orbicular or 

 reniform, 1-3 cm. long, crenate, cordate at the base, mostly long-petioled : calyx 

 slightly hirsute, becoming 9-11 mm. long; lobes lanceolate-subulate, about as long as 

 the tube: corolla purple or purplish, 11-15 mm. long; tube stout, straight, the lower 

 lip with a reniform middle lobe : nutlets fully 2 mm. long. Differs from L. maculatum 

 in the merely green leaf -blades and the small corolla. 



In shaded or waste places, Rhode Island to Pennsylvania and North Carolina. 

 Naturalized from Europe. Spring to fall. RED DEAD-NETTLE. 



14. Stachys Germanica L. Plants 1 m. tall or less, the stem simple or sparingly 

 Branched: leaf -blades oblong, oblong-ovate or ovate, 3-15 cm. long, obtuse, crenate, 

 rugose, pubescent: flower-whorls dense: calyx 912 mm. long; lobes slender-tipped, 

 much shorter than the tube : corolla 12-16 mm. long, pubescent : nutlets about 1 mm. 

 long. Differs from the preceding species of Stachys in the densely white-villous 

 inflorescence and the rugose leaf -blades. 



In cultivated grounds and on roadsides, Ontario to Florida and Tennessee. Naturalized 

 .from Europe. Summer. 



Page 1034, after " Perennial " in first line under Salvia lanceolata, add "or 

 annual. ' ' 



Page 1049, after Lycopus Americanus, add: 



8. Lycopus Europaeus L. Pubescent, green. Stems 1 m. tall or less: leaf- 

 %lades ovate or oblong-ovate, 2-8 cm. long, obtuse or acutish, coarsely toothed, and 

 the lower ones, at least, incised or pinnatifid near the base: calyx 2.5-3 mm. long; 

 (lobes subulate-setaceous, rigid: corolla only slightly exceeding the calyx: nutlets 

 scarcely exceeding the calyx-tube. Differs from L. Americanus in the broader and 

 blunt-toothed leaf -blades and the longer and more slender calyx-lobes. 



In waste places and roadsides, Massachusetts to Virginia and Louisiana. Naturalized 

 from Europe. Summer and fall. 



Page 1055, after LEUCOPHYLLUM, insert: 



2a. ANGELONIA H. & B. 



Perennial herbs or woody plants. Leaves alternate: blades narrow, shallowly 

 toothed. Flowers in terminal racemes. Calyx-lobes 5, almost equal. Corolla com- 

 monly rose-purple and variously spotted, or white, 2-lipped: tube very short or obso- 

 lete, the throat wide open, saccate back of the lower lip. Stamens 4, included. 

 Capsule 2-valved. Seeds foveolate. Differs from Kickxia in the very short or obso- 

 lete corolla-tube. 



1. Angelonia angustifolia Benth. Plants 4-14 dm. tall, the stems pubescent. 

 Leaf -blades linear-spatulate to linear or nearly so, 3-11 cm. long, shallowly toothed: 

 flowers slender-pedicelled : calyx-lobes ovate, ciliate: corolla ringent; limb longer than 

 wide, about 2 cm. wide; throat spotted within: capsules nodding. 



In waste places and on roadsides, southern peninsular Florida. Naturalized from the 

 "West Indies. 



Page 1055, after Kickxia Elatine, add: 



2. Kickxia spuria (L.) Dumort. Foliage villous. Stem branched at the base 

 prostrate, mostly 1-6 dm. long: leaf -blades suborbicular to reniform, 1-3 cm. long, 

 entire or dentate, short -petioled : pedicels slender: calyx copiously pubescent; lobes 

 ovate, 5-6 mm. long, acute at the apex, often cordate at the base: corolla 7-10 mm. 

 long, minutely pubescent ; lobes obtuse, the spur as long as the lower lip or nearly so : 

 capsules 4-5 mm. in diameter. Differs from K. Elatine in the broad leaf-blades, 

 broader calyx-lobes and larger corolla. 



In waste places and on roadsides, New York to North Carolina and Florida. Natural- 

 ized from Europe. Summer and fall. 



