ORD. I.] 19. GALKOBDOLON LUTEUM. 397 



one, and sometimes with the other of tlicni, IJut Lcminru^ 

 is distinguished by the five-cawned tetth of iis calyx, two of 

 which form the upper, and tliree the under Tip ; and by the 

 three rounded lobes of the lower lip of the corolla, of which 

 the central one is the largest. Galcops'is haa a calyx similar to 

 that of Leonurus ; but the lateral lobes of the lower lip of 

 tlic corolla form, at the entrance of the tube, a pair of kiH)ts, 

 the upper lip is shortly cleft, and the anthera? o})en with 

 fringed valves. Lam'ium has a similar calyx to the fonner, 

 only with long-pointed teeth : the tube of the corolla is in- 

 flated above: the lateral lobes of the lower lip pass into a 

 pair of reflex teeth, the central lobe is emarginated : the lobet 

 of the antherae are furnished Vith long hairs. A\'e must, 

 therefore, regard Galeohdolon as a peculiar genus, the cha- 

 racter of which is to be sought in the structtu'e of the calyx 

 and corolla. The single long-pointed tooth, which forms 

 the upper lip of the calyx, and the three small lacinia? of 

 the under lip of the corolla, form this character. 



Synonymes and Figures. 



Urtica iners, in. Dodon, 153. 



Lamium luteum, Loh. Adv. (223. Ic. 521. Tabcrn. 923. 



Gerard. Emac. 702. Parle, thcatr. 606. folio oblongo. 



Moris, sect. 11. t. 11. Hiv. Monop. Irr. 

 Galeopsis s. Urtica iaers, J. Tiauh. Hist. 3. 323. Touni 



Inst. 185. 

 Galeobdolon, Dill. Giess, 49. 



Leonurus foliis ovatis acutis serratis, Linn. Hort. Cl/Jf. 313. 

 Galeopris Galeobdolon, Li7m. Fl. Suec. cd. 2. p. 205. Fl 



Dan. 1272. 

 Leonurus Galeobdolon, Scop. Cam. n. 705. W:U>1. Sp. 



PL 3. 115. .Sdik. t. 157 

 Lamium Galeobdolon, Grant::, Austr. 262. 

 Pollichia Galeobdolon, Roih. Germ. 2. 26. 

 Galeobdolon luteum, Huds Fl Angl.^iiS. Smith, FL But 



631. Engl. Bat. 787. 



