92 DIDYNAMIA— GYMNOSPERMIA. Galeopsis. 



Red Cut-leaved Archangel, Pet. H. Brit. t. 33. /. 3. 



In cultivated or waste ground, with the preceding, but far less 

 common. 



Frequent about Saxmundham, Suffolk. 



Annual. May. 



Like the last in habit, but rather smaller ; the leaves deeply and 

 irregularly cut. Corolla of a brighter red ; the bottom of the 

 tube pervious and naked ; the marginal teeth broad, prominent 

 and confluent. I conceive it to be, by these characters, which 

 I have often verified, a truly distinct species, related to the fore- 

 going, as well as to the following, but not a mule variety, as it 

 ripens plenty of seeds. 



5. L. amplex'icaule. Great Henbit. Henbit Dead- 

 nettle. 



Floral leaves sessile, kidney-shaped, obtuse, deeply crenate, 

 partly lobed, clasping the stem. Teeth of the calyx li- 

 near-awl-shaped, as long as its tube. 



L. amplexicaule. Linn. Sp. PI. S09. Willd. v. 3. 90. Fl.Br.627. 



Engl Bot.v. 11. t.770. Curt. Land. fasc.2. t. 46. Hook. Scot.\82. 



Fl. Dan. t. 752. 

 L. n 273. Hall. Hist. v.\.l\9. 



L. folio caulem ambiente, majus et minus. Rail Syn. 240. 

 Galeopsis folio caulem ambiente, major et minor. Riv, Monop. 



Irr. t. 63. 

 Alsine Hederula altera. Ger. Em. 616./. 

 Morsus Gallinse, folio hederulse, alter. Lob. Ic. 463./. 

 Ballote crlspa. Dalech. Hist. 1253./. 



In sandy fields. 



Annual. February — June. 



Habit similar to the two last. Stems reclining, nearly smooth. 

 Lower leaves stalked, heart-shaped, strongly crenate ; upper 

 sessile, surrounding the stem, broadly and deeply crenate, or 

 lobed ; all somewhat hairy, Fl. numerous^, in sessile a.\illary 

 whorls. Cal. very hairy, with long taper teeth. Cor. with a 

 long slender tube ; upper lip downy, of a beautiful crimson ; 

 lower paler, spotted ; lateral teeth simple and broad. Seeds 

 dotted with white. The early ^oM^ers have an abortive corolla, 

 which never expands j but their seeds are fertile, 



290. GALEOPSIS. Hemp-nettle. 



Linn. Gen. 292. Juss. 1 14. Fl. Br. 628, Lam. t. 506. 

 Tetrahit. Dill. Gen. 103. t.3, 4 E. 



Cal. tubular, with 5 spreading, spinous-tipped teeth, as 

 long as the tube, permanent. Co?: ringent ; tube slender 



