DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 311 



Yellow Archangel, /^nglis. 



In woods and fhady places in the lowlands, bLit not 

 common. %. V. VI. 



The root throws out long procumbent offsets : the 

 leaves are oval and oblong, and doubly indented : 

 the flowers are large and yellow, and grow from 

 ten to eighteen in a whirl : the upper lip is longer 

 than the lower, ere6t, and flightly crenated at the 

 top : the lower lip is trifid, the lateral fegments 

 being quadrangular, the middle one longed, and 

 mark'd with iaffron-color'd ftreaks. This fpe- 

 cies is rank'd under the genus of Leomirus, by 

 Scopoli, in his Flor. Garniol. No. -ji^. and un- 

 der C^ri/^f^, by Halkr^ hiji. No. 275. 



BETONICA. Gen. pi 718. 



Cal. ariftatus. CorolU labium fuperius afcendens, 

 planiufculum ; tubus cylindricus. 



BETONICA fpica interrupta, corollarum lacinia 

 labii intermedia emarg.nata. o;?. pL Sio. (Ger. 

 era. 714./. i. Rivhu t. 28. Blackwell. t 46. Mo- 

 ris, hiji. f. II. /. 5. f- I' ordinis ftipericris ad 

 finijlram. Vet. herb. t. ^2. f. 6) 



Wood Betony. Anglis. 



In woods and on dry banks, but not common. 

 Upon a bank near Echlin^ above the ^een's- 

 Ferry, in IVeJf-Lothian, &c. Sibbald. %. VIII. 



The ftalk is a foot high, ereft, and generally un- 

 branchcd : the radical leaves (land on footllalks, 

 bluntly heart-lhap'd, wrinkled and crenated : the 



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