270 58v lABIATiE. 



helmet of the cor. long entire, lower Up in 3 entire nearly equal 

 lobes, — G. luteum L. G. montanum Reioli. ! — Fl. yellow. St. 

 12 — 18 in. high. Lower 1. coarsely and even dOuHy serrate.-^ 

 [G. luteunl Reich. ! has thel. all ovate-acuminate and the lower 

 ones simply orenate with a -minute apiculus.] — Woods and 

 thickets. P. V. VI. E.S.I. 



12. LBONU'Eira.Zirm. Motherwort. 



t 1. L. Cardiaca (L.) ; low^fer 1. palmately 5-fid incise-dentate, 

 upper ones 3-lobed entire wedgeshaped helow, tube of the cor. 

 with an oblique ring,- helmet nearly flat, lip spreading its middle 

 lobe entire. — St: 9. 2.^ — St. 3 feet high. Cor. hairy externally, 

 purple. Fl. in crowded whorls. Oal.-teeth sharp. — Hedges 

 and waste places, rare. P. VIII. E. S. 



13. GiiEOp'sis Linn. Hemp Nettle. 



1. G. ochroleuca (Lam.) ; st. not thickened at joinings with 

 deflexed hairs, 1. ovate-lanceolate serrate soft arid downy on both 

 sides, iipper 1. ovate, cal. yandular shaggy, upper cor.-Up deeply 

 notched. — St. 61. 5. G. villosa Sm. — Cor. large, pale yellow. St, 

 10: — 12 in; high, with gland- tipped ' hairs on its upper part. — 

 Sandy corn-fields, rare. A. VII. VIII. E. 



2. G. Lad'anum (L.) ; st. not thickened at joinings softwith 

 deflexed hairs, 1. ovate-lanceolate lanceolate or lanceolate-atte- 

 nuate at both ends serrate or nearly entire downy on both sides, 

 cal. shaggy with adpressed hairs and a few gland-tipped hairs 

 intermixed, upper cor.-lip slightly notched. — JE. A 884. — Cor. pur- 

 ple variegated with crimson and white, shaggy externally; St. 

 about a foot high. St. and 1. varying much in hairiness, pale 

 green or purplish. — /3. G. intermedia (Vill.) ; 1. broad, not nar- 

 rowed below, regularly toothed, whorls of fl. all separate. — y. G. 

 canescens (Schultz) ; 1 narrow nearly entire, bracts often reflexed 

 at the end, cal. and upper part Of st. clothed with patent hairs. — 

 In gravelly and sandy districts.' 7. Southampton on shingles. A. 

 VIII. IX. TE.^ S. I. 



3. G. Tet'rahit (L.) ;. st. thickened at joinings hispid ,1. obXoTie- 

 ovate acuminate sewate, cal. tubular, cal.-teeth and tube nearly 

 equal, cor.-tuhe eqimllinc/ the cal., upper lip ovate. — St.. 02. 6. — 

 St. 1 — 2 ft. hio-h. Cor. purplish variegated with white, large ; 

 tube slender, slightly inflated ;, middle lobe of lower lipsubqua- 

 drate, flat, crenulate, blunt or slightly emarginate. Cal.-teeth 

 as long as their tube, which is shorter but quite as broad and 

 more strongly ribbed than in the next species, rather inflated 

 below the mouth. Nuts wholly green, the oblique top longi- 

 tudinally marked with veins all springing from the wholly acute 

 inner angle of the nut. L. slightly pubescent above. — /3. G. bijida 



