LEONURUS.—GALEOPSIS. 231 
culatum R. I. t. 215.); or green, triangular-cordate (L. levigatum 
R. 1. t. 216.).—Fifeshire. Clova. P. VI.—VIII. E.? 8. 
** Lower lip of cor. in 3 entire nearly equal acute lobes. 
GaALEOBDOLON Linn. 
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.—E. B. 787. G. luteum Sm. G. montanum Reich.! 
—Fi. 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. Archangel. 
13. Lronurus Linn. 
tl. L. Cardiaca (L.); lower |. 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 the middle 
lobe entire —E. B, 286, St. 9. 2.—St. 3 feet high. Cor. hairy 
externally, purple. F'l.im crowded whorls. Cal.-teeth sharp.— 
Hedges and waste places, rare. P. VIII. Motherwort. 
14. GaxLeopsis Linn. 
1. G. ochroleuca (Lam.); st. softly pubescent with deflexed 
hairs not thickened at joinings, 1. ovate-lanceolate serrated soft 
and downy on both sides, upper 1. ovate, cal. glandular shaggy, 
upper lip of the cor. deeply notched.—E. B. 2353. St. 62.5. G. 
villosa Sm.—Cor. large, pale yellow. St. 10—12 in. high.— 
Sandy corn-fields, rare. A. VII. VIII. 
2. G. Ladanum (L.); st. softly pubescent with deflexed hairs 
not thickened at joinings, 1. lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate ser- 
rated or nearly entire downy on both sides, cal. shaggy with ad- 
pressed hairs and a few gland-tipped hairs intermixed, upper lip 
of the cor. slightly notched.—E. B. 884. St. 62. 3—Cor. purple 
variegated with crimson and white, shaggy externally. St. about 
a foot high. When the fl. are half the usual size it is G. inter- 
media Vill., R.! G. parviflora Lam.—8. G. canescens (Schult.) ; 
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. 8. near Southampton on shingles. A. VILL IX. 
Red Hempnettle. 
3. G. Tetrahit (L.); st. hispid thickened at joinings, 1. oblong- 
ovate acuminate serrate, cal. tubular teeth and tube nearly equal, 
tube of the cor. as long as the cal., upper lip ovate.—E. B. 207. 
St. 62. 6.—Tube of the cor. slender, slightly inflated. Fl. pur- 
