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Glandulous Hemp-weed. 
Under two feet high. Flowers white. In Jersey, near bogs, 
‘common. Perennial. August, October. 
4. E. leaves sessile, distinct, oblong-lanceolate, lanccolatum, 
scabrous, deeply serrate; calicine scales of a 
uniform colour.—HWilld. and Pursh. 
Spear-leaved Hemp-weed, 
This speciesso much resembles No, 3, that it may easily be 
confounded with it on a hasty view. About the same size; 
flowers white. On the borders of fields and woods in Jersey, 
every where common. Perennial. August till November. 
5. E. leaves sessile, distinct, ovate, scabrous ; up- teucrifolium. 
per ones deeply serrated at the base, those at 
the top quite entire.—-/Filld. 
Not E. verbenezfolium, of Mich. as Pursh sup- 
oses. 
E., pilosum, Walt. ? 
Germander-leaved Hemp-weed. 
About two feet high, not unlike the two preceding. Flow- 
ers white. InJersey, with No. 3, and No. 4, common. Peren- 
nial. August to October. 
6. E. leaves sessile, distinct, subrotund- cordate, rotundite 
obtuse, serrate, veined; calicine scales acumi- ~~ 
nate.— Willd. and Pursh. 
Icon. Pluk. alm. t. 88. f. 4. 
Roundish-leaved Hemp-weed. 
Fighteen inches high. Flowers white. In Jersey near Wood- 
bury, in swampy grounds; rare. Perennial. August to No- 
vember. 
7. E. leaves petiolate, ovate, somewhat obtuse, melissioides, 
serrate, veined, smoothish.—Filld. 

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