Cataria. 
amplexi- 
caule. 
aspera. 
DIDYNAMIA, GYMNOSPERMIA. 
lip crenate; margin of the orifice reflected. 
Stamina approximate.—Wutt. 
1. N. flowers spiked, whorls subpedicellate; leaves 
petiolate, cordate, dentate-serrate.— Willd. 
Icon. Fl. Dan. 580. 
Catmint. Nep. Catnep. 
A well-known herb,in common use in domestic medical 
practice. Flowers white. Naturalized in cultivated grounds, in 
wastes and on road sides, every where. Perennial. July, 
August. 
268, LAMIUM. Gen. pl. 971. (Labiate.) 
Calix 5-cleft, segments subulate, spreading. 
Upper lip of the corolla entire and vault- 
ed: lower lip 2-lobed; the margin of the 
orifice toothed on either side.—Wutt. 
1. L. floral leaves sessile, amplexicaule, obtuse. 
— Willd. 
Polichia amplexicaulis, Roth. 
Icon. Fl. Dan. 752. 
Siem-clasping Archangel. Great Henbit. Dead- 
nettle. Henbit Archangel. 
From six inches to a foot high. Flowers reddish-purple. 
In all cultivated grounds, and particularly on thé margins of 
fields, very common. Annual. All summer. 
269. STACHYS. Gen. pl. 979. (Labiate.) 
Calix 5-cleft, awned. Upper lip of the co- 
rolla vaulted; the lower reflected at the 
sides, with the intermediate segment larger 
and emarginated. Stamina at length re- 
flected to the sides.— Waitt. 
1. S. stems erect, very hispid backward; leaves 
subpetiolate, lanceolate, acute, serrate, very 
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