3i6 DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERIVilA. 



LEONURUS. Gen. pi. 722. 

 AnthercC punclis nitidis adfpcrfe. 

 Car^iacci'i LEONURUS foliis caulinis Janceolatis trilobis. 

 cVp. /)/. 817. {Ger. em. 705. Rivin. t. 20. Black- 

 well, t. 171. Miller, ic. 80.; 

 Motherwort. Anglis. 



It is fomctimes found amongfl rubbidi near houfes, 

 but is probably only tlic curcaft of gardens. $ ? 

 VIII. 



The ftalk i$ a yard Iiigh or more, and much 

 branched : the fiowers are of a pale red, and 

 grow in thick feffile whirls : the Calyx is ftrcakcd 

 with five green lines, and every exterior one lub- 

 tended by a fetaceous Era5iea : the upper lip of 

 the Corolla is entire, and externally hairy : the 

 niiddle fegment of the lovv'er lip is marked v/ith 

 red fpots : the filaments aie hairy, and the An- . 

 therte have fometimes three or four white round 

 fcminal particles to be feen upon them, which , 

 Linn^us has made the characflerilllc of the genus. 

 Thefe particles are however leis confpicuous in 

 this than in the other fpecies of this family. 



CLINOPODIUM. Gen. pi. -^25. 

 Ihi'clucruni mukifetum,, verticillo fubje6lum. 

 "Jtikare i. CLINOPODIUM capituks fubrotundis hifpidis, 

 bradleis fetaceis. Sp. pi. S 21. {Ger. em. 6jc^. f. 2. 

 Kivm. /• 43. Moris, hifi. f. 8. ;. u./. i. crdinis 

 jupcrioris- Pet. herh.t, 32./. 9; i 



Great ! 



