r.AniAT.'E. G,') 



In corn-fields on sandy soil, liare. IkTuchurch, Essex; Bangor, 

 Carnarvonsliire; near Newark, Nottingham; plentiful at Cantley, near 

 Doncaster, Yorkshire; between Ryton and Winlaton, Durham. Ile- 

 ported from liancashire by Hudson: but this requires confirmation 

 by recent authority. 



England. Annual. Late Summer, Autumn. 



G. ochroleuca has very much the aspect of G. Ladannm, especially 

 of the sub-species G. intermedia, but the leaves are generally larger and 

 I)roader, more deeply serrate; and the whole plant is much more softly 

 and thickly ])ubescent, and more glandular. The bracts are shorter, 

 less stitf, and scarcely recurved; the calyx-teeth are shorter, little 

 more than iialf the length of the tube, and narrowing gradually from 

 the base to the apex; the corolla is much larger, nsually 1^ inch long, 

 the tube more dilated ui)wards, and the upper lip much more deeply 

 notched; the colour is generally pale yellow, but the plant has been 

 found also with white and with purple flowers. The nucules resemble 

 those of G. intermedia in shape and size, and like them arc olive-brown, 

 opaque, and sprinkled with patches of whitish scales. 



Doioiiy Ilempnettle. 



Frcncli, GaUojie dotUcttse. German, Oelblch Welsser Davn. 



SPECIES III -G ALEOPSIS TETRAHIT. Lhw. 

 Plates itLXXVII. MLXXVIII. MLXXIX. 



Stem succulent, thickened at the nodes, branched, the branches 

 spreading-ascending. Leaves ovate or oval, acuminate, acute, coarsely 

 serrate. Outer bracteoles shorter than the calyx. Calyx-teeth subu- 

 late-spinous. Upper lip of the corolla entire or notched ; tube as long 

 as or longer than the calyx. Plant hispid-pul)escent with rather long 

 stiff hau's, those on the stem deflcxed-spreading ; calyx more or less 

 thickly pubescent ^\^th long stift' hairs. 



? Scb-Species I.— Galeopsis versicolor. Curt. 



Platc MLXXVII. 



ndch. Ic. Fl. Germ, ct Helv. Vol. XVIII. Tnb. MCCXXXI. Fig. 3. 



Billof, FI. Gall, ct Germ. Ex.sicc. No. 1^32. 



G. Terabit y grandiflorn, nentli. in D.C. Prod. Vol. XII. p. 408. 



G. speciosa, J/i7/. Crep. Man. Fl. Bclp. ed. ii. p. 177. 



G. cannabina, WiUd. lioih. Tent. Vol. I. p. -irA. 



Calyx-teeth about as long as the tube. Corolla tube twice as long 

 as the calyx-teeth. Upper lip vaulted, as broad as long, usually 

 notched; lower lip with the middle lobe quadrate-obovate, notclied 

 or obcordate. Nucules verj- convex on the inner fiice towards the apex. 



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