botanically arranged. 463 



ened with it, and put into the hollow of an aching tooth, fre- 

 quently relieves the pain. The dried leaves make an exceed- 

 ingly grateful tea. The tops of the plant dye purple. 



DRACOCEPHALUM. Linn. Gen. Plant. 648. 



Dracocephalum floribus spicaiis, foliis lanceolatis serratis. 

 Syst. Nat. 



DRAGON'S HEAD. The middle segment of the lower lip the 

 largest ; intire. Blossoms variegated with red and white. By 

 stone walls in Dedham. July. 



TRICHOSTEMA ? Linn. Gen. Plant. 652. 



Trichostema staminibus longissimis exertis. Syst. Nat. 



WILD LA VENDER. Great Pennyroyal. The upper lip divid- 

 ed into two erect segments ; compressed. The lateral segments 

 of the lower lip erect ; nearly similar to the segments of the up- 

 per lip ; middle segment larger ; club-shaped ; convex ; re- 

 flected. Stigma bifid ; reflected. Blossoms solitary ; termi- 

 nating ; purple. In old fields. August — September. 



SCUTELLARIA. Linn. Gen. Plant. 653. 

 Scutellaria foliis sessilibus ovatis : inferioribus obsolete serratis; 

 superioribus integerrimis . Syst. Nat. 



HOODWORT. Blossoms blue, '^y i&nco.^m Sandwich. Aug. 



Scutellaria foliis cordato-oblongis acuminatis serratis, spicis 

 subnudis. Syst. Nat. 



TALL HOODWORT. Blossoms pale blue. In open wood land 

 in Weymouth. August. 



ANGIOSPERMIA. 



EUPHRASIA. Linn. Gen. Plant. 659. 

 Euphrasia foliis linearibus serratis: superioribus integerrimis. 



Syst. Nat. 



E\EBRIGHT. 



