11.4 Al I , BOT. 



M. acutifolia as deemed by Persoon, nearer the 

 last, more common, humble or procumbent, 

 leaves punctate pubescent. 



822, M. hjcopoides Raf. glat>ra,fol. pet. lan- 

 ceol. acum. ineq. inciso serratis rugosis, fl. ver- 

 tic. pedic. stam. exertis — Ohio, Kentucky &c, 

 erect ramose, leaves uncial or less narrow,flow- 

 ers whitisH, aspect of Lycopus. 



823, M. traxigond Kaf, glabra, eaule angulls 

 scabris, fol. petiol. margine scabris, oblongis ser- 

 ratis, basi integris, subtus glaueis punctatis, flo- 

 rib. vertic. pedic. hirsutis stam. exertis^Lake 

 Erie to Illinois, variable, leaves large or small, 

 always rough stem. 



824, M. glauca Raf, gtabriusc. fol. pet. lato 

 lanceol. utrinque acumin. remote serratis, bast 

 integris, tenuis, subtus glaueis cilrolatis, fl. ver- 

 tic. pedic. pubescens, stam. exertis — Mts. Aile- 

 ghanies, erect, leaves large biuncial very thin, 

 calix canescent, corolla pale incarnate. 



825, Var. parvifolia Raf. diff. glabra, fol. 

 parvis ovatobl. non acum. — Pensylv, this was 

 labelled by Muhlenberg M, gracilis in Collins 

 herb, altho' mixt with last, leaves semiuncial, 



827, Lycopus vulgaris Pers. eiiropeus L — 

 Europa : it has stem and leaves above with 

 nerves below pubescent, leaves petiolate ovate 

 sinuate serrate. 



828, Lycopus exaltatns O — Bohemia, Hun- 

 garia, sent me as L. europeus, stem rough, but 

 leaves smooth sessile pinnatifid at base, acumi- 

 nate at end. 



829, Lye. pinnatifidus Raf. heterophylus 

 Raf. med. fl.-exaltatus Pursh El. sinuatus ! El. 

 — glaber, foJ. pinnatifidis, inferis peliolatis, pin- 

 nulis angustis subdentatis, superis lanceol. ses- 

 sili.b. sinuato laciniatis, axilis barbatis pauciflo- 



