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Fl. purple-red. Nutlets small, smooth, three times as long as 

 broad, with a small triangular oblique terminal space. Oor.-tuhe 

 much exceeding the calyx, slender. The cor. does not always 

 expand, but the anth. are fertile and the fr. is produced. — Sandy 

 and chalky fields. A. V.— Vni. Henhit. E. S. I. 



2. L. intermedium (Fries) ; 1. incise-crenate, lower 1. stalked, 

 vipper reniform-cordate sessile, cal.-teeth longer than the tube 

 hispid always sp-eading, straight cor.-tube with a faint hairy 

 ring within. — E. B. S. 2914.— Lower fl.-whorls usually distant. 

 Nutlets large thrice as long as broad, with a large triangular ter- 

 minal rather oblique space. Tube of the cor. equal, cylindrical. 

 Cal. -teeth usually purple, rigid. — Common in 8. rare in E. and 

 I. A.VI.-IX.^^ B.S.I. 



3. L. inckum (Willd.) ; I. cordate incise-dentate all stalked, 

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

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

 within. — E. B. 1933. — Uppermost 1. wedgeshaped below. Fl.- 

 whorls usually all contiguous. Fl. reddish. Oor.-tube equal, 

 cylindrical, sometimes with a faint ring of hairs within. Nutlets 

 smooth. — Cultivated and waste ground. A. IV. — VI. E. S. I. 



4. L. purpureum (L.) ; 1. cordate crenate-serrate all stalked, 

 upper ovate crowded, cal.-teeth as long as the tube always 

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

 within. — E. B. 769. — Fl.-whorls contiguous. Cor. pale purple, 

 lip spotted vrith red ; tube narrowed below. Nutlets about twice 

 as long as broad, smooth. A form with more deeply-cut leaves 

 is often taken for L. incisum. — Waste and cultivated ground. 

 A. IV.— Vin. B^d Dead-Nettie. E.S.I. 



6. L. al'bum (L.) ; 1. cordate-ovate acuminate deeply serrate 

 stalked, caJ.-teeth as long as the tube, cor.-tube exceeding the 

 calyx with an oblique ring of hairs within and narrowed below 

 the Tmg.—E. B. 768.— St. 12—18 in. high. Fl. large, white. 

 —Waste ground. P. V. VI. White Dead-Nettie. E. S. I. 



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

 rate stalked, cal.-teeth longer than the tube, cor.-tuie exceeding 

 the calyx iinth a transverse ring of hairs within and narrowed 

 below the ring. — St. 12 — 18 in. high. Fl. purple. L. marked 

 with white, cordate-ovate {L. macmlatwm) ; or green, triangular- 

 cordate {L. Imvigatum E. B. 2550). — An escape. Fifeshire. 

 Olova. P. VI.— VIII.] E.PS. 



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

 Galeobdolon Huds. Archangel. 



6. L. Qakob'dolon (Orantz) ; 1. ovate acuminate truncate be- 



