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form of this plant with more deeply cut leaves is often taken for 

 L. incisum. — Waste and cultivated ground. A. V.— VIII. Red 

 Dead-nettle. 



5. L. album (L.) ; I. cordate-ovate acuminate deeply serrate 

 stalked, cal. -teeth as long as the tube all separated by acute 

 angles, upper one distant from the others, cor.-tube exceeding 

 the calyx with an oblique ring of hairs within. — E. B. 768. St. 8. 

 — St. 12 — 18 in. high. Fl. large, v\'hite. The separation of one 

 tooth from the others in the calyx of this species is remarkable. 

 —Waste ground. P. V. VI. White Dead-nettle. 



t6. L. maculatnm (L.) ; 1. cordate-ovate acuminate deeply 

 serrate stalked, cal. -teeth longer than their tube 3 upper ones 

 separated from the other 2 by broad obtuse angles, cor.-tube 

 exceeding the calyx with a transverse ring of hairs within. — 

 E.B. 2550.— St. 12—18 in. high. Fl. purple. L. mai-ked with 

 white, cordate-ovate (L. maculatum R. I. t. 215) ; or green, 

 triangular-cordate (L. lasvigatum R. I. t. 216). — Fifeshire. 

 Clova. P. VI.— VIII. E.? S. 



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

 Galbobdolon Linn. Archangel. 



7. L. Galeobdolon (Crantz) ; 1. ovate acuminate truncate be- 

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

 helmet of the cor. elongated entire, lower lip in 3 entire nearly 

 equal lobes. — £.5.787. G.luteum Sm. G.montanum'Reich.l 

 — Fl. yellow. St. 12 — 18 in. high. Lower 1. coarsely and even 

 doubly serrate. [ — G. luteum Reich. ! has the 1. all ovate-acumi- 

 nate and the lower ones simply crenate with a minute apiculus.] 

 —Woods and thickets. P. V. VI. 



13. Leonurus Linn. Motherwort. 



fl. L. Cardiaca (L.); lower 1. palmately 5-fid incise-dentate, 

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

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

 lobe entire.— i;. B. 286. St. 9. 2.— St. 3 feet high. Cor. hairy 

 externally, purple. Fl. in crowded whorls. Cal.-teeth sharp. — 

 Hedges and waste places, rare. P. VIII. 



14. Galeopsis Linn. Hempnettle. 



1. G. ochroleuca (Lam.); st. softly pubescent with deflexed 

 hairs not thickened at joinings, 1. ovate-lanceolate serrate soft 

 and downy on both sides, upper 1. ovate, cal. glandular shaggy, 

 upper cor.-lip deeply notched. — E. B. 2353. St. 62. 6. G. villosa 

 Sm. — Cor. large, pale yellow. St. 10—12 in. high.— Sandy 

 corn-fields, rai-e. A. VII. VIII. 



