314. DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 



bus. Sp.pL 814. {Rivin. t. 27. Pet. herb. t. 33. 

 /• 12.) 



Petty Ironworr, or All-heal. Anglis. 



In corn fields frequent, o -. VIII. 



The llalk is ten or twelve inches high, fquare, 

 branched and hairy : the leaves are heart-fhap'd, 

 obtule, bluntly ferrated, and lefs hairy : the Ca- 

 lyces are hair\ and fcfllle, and deeply divided in- 

 to five acute dents, of equal length : the flowers 

 are flefh-color'd, and grow three, four, or five 

 in a whirl : the lowei lip is trifid, the middle 

 jegment fpotted with red, but not emarginated 

 according to the character of the Gnius. 



BALLOTA. Ge}L pi. 720. 

 CoL hypocrateriforrais, quinquedentatus, decemftri- 

 atus. Corolla labium fuperius crenatiim, conca- 

 vum. 

 '^p'a I. BALLOTA foliis cordatis indivifis ferratis, calyci- 

 bus acuminates. Sp. pi. 814. (Ger. em. "joi. f. r. 

 Rrcin. t. 66. Blackzueil. t. 1^6. Moris, hijl. f. 11. 

 t. Qj.f. 14. Pet. herb. t. 32./. 4) 

 Stinking Horehound. AngUs. 

 In wade places near towns and villages, but not 



common. Dr. Parfons l^ Sibbald. %. VIII. 

 The flowers grow in whirls, upon branched pe- 

 duncles, and lean on one fide of the ftalk : they 

 are commonly of a dull red color, but fometimes 

 white. 

 The plant has a ftrong foetid fmell, and has been 



fometimes 



