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than their tube (gi'een) at length connivenf, cor,-tube straight.^— 

 R. I. 1 373. — St. reclining. Fl. purple-red. Nuts small, smooth, 

 three times as long as broad, with a small ti-iangular oblique 

 terminal space. Cor. -tube much exceeding the calyx, slender, 

 naked within. The eoi-. does not, always expand, but still the 

 anth. are fertile and ft. is produced. — Sandy and chaliy fields. 

 A. v.— Vm. Henbit. 'E. S. I. 



2. Z. iiitenni'diitm (Fnea)-; 1. incise-crenate, lower 1. stalked, 

 upper reniform-cofdate sessile, cal.-tceth longer tJian th,eir tube 

 hk/nd (dways spreading, straight cor.-tube with a faint hairy 

 ring within. — £. B. S. 2914 — Nuts twice the size of those of 

 the preceding, as broad as but longer than ' those of the 

 following, with a large triangular tenninal rather oblique space. 

 Tube of the cor. equal, cylindrical. Cal.-teeth usually purple, 

 rigid. — Common in S., rare in E. and I. A. VI. — IX. E. S. I. 



3. L. iiicisinn (Willd. ); I. cordate incise-dentate cdl stalked, 

 upper broadly ovate crowded, eal..-teeth as long as or longer than 

 their tube always spreading, tube of the cor. straight naked 

 within. — Uppermost 1. wedgeshaped below. St. 6 — 12 in. high. 

 Fl. reddish. Tube of the cor. eqiial, cylindrical, sometimes with 

 a faint ring of hairs within.. Nuts smooth. — Cultivated and 

 waste gi'ound. A. lY.—Vl. E. S. I. 



4. L. pi/rpiireum (L.); 1. cordate crenate-serrate all stalked, 

 upper ovate crowded, cal.-teeth as long as their tube alway.* 

 .spreading, cor.-tube a little curved below with a ring of haii-s 

 within. — Cor. pale purple, lip spotted with red ; tube narrowed 

 below. Nut about twice as long as broad, smooth. A fomi of 

 this plant with more deeply-cut leaves is often taken for i. 

 incisum. — Waste and cultivated ground. A. IV. — VIII. licil 

 Dead-KetOe. ' E. S. I. 



5. X. aUbum (L.) ; 1. cordate-ovate acuminate deeply serrate 

 stalked, cal. -teeth as long as ^the tube, cor.-tube exceeding the 

 calyx -with an oblique ring of hairs tcitiiin. — St. 8. — St. 12 — If-^ 

 in. high. Fl. lai-ge,' white. — Waste groimd. P. V. VI. fllutv 

 Dead-Nettle. E. S. I. 



[L. maculdtum (L.); 1. cordate-ovate acuminate, deeply ser- 

 rate stalked, ca'. -teeth longer than their tube, cor.-tvbe exceeding 

 the calyx mith a transverse ring of hairs within. — St. 12 — 18 in. 

 high. Fl. purple. L. marked with white, cordate-ovate (L. 

 maculatum R. I. t. 215) ; or gi-een, taiangular-cordate (L. la?- 

 vigatum R. I. t. 216).^-An escape from gardens. Fifeshire. 

 Clova. P. VI.— Vnl.] ' ' E. ? S. 



* * Lower lip of cor. in .3 entire nearly equal actcfe lobes. 

 GALEOBDOLOjf Zinu. Archangel. 



6. L. Galiob' dolort (Crantz) ; 1. ovate acuminate truncate be- 

 low coarsely serrate stalked, upper 1. lanceolate attenuate below. 



