OKD. I.] 19. GALEOBDOLON LUT^EUM. B9l 



one, and sometimes with the other of them. But Leonurus 

 is distinguished by the fiVe-awne 1 tetth of iis calyx, two 

 which form the upper, and three the under lip ; and by thg 

 three rounded lobes of the lower lip of ihe corolla, of which 

 the central one is the largest* Galeopsishix'i a calyx similar to 

 that of Leonurm ; but the lateral lobes of the lower lip of 

 the corolla form, at the entrance of the tube, a pair of knots^ 

 the upper lip is shortly cleft, and the antherse open with 

 fringed valves* Lam'mm has a similar calyx to the formci*^ 

 only with long-pointed teeth : the tube of the corolla is in» 

 flated above: the lateral lobes of the lower lip pass into a 

 pair of reflex teeth, the central lobe is emarginated \ the lobe§ 

 of the antheras are furnished with long hairs. We mustj 

 therefore, regard Galeohdolon as a peculiar genus, the cha^ 

 racter of which is to be sought in the structure of the calyX 

 and corolla. The single long-pointed tooth, which forms 

 the upper lip of the calyx, and the three small laciniae of 

 the under lip of the corolla, form this character, 



Synonymes dkd Figures^ 

 Urtica inefS, iii. Dodoh, 153. 



Lamium luteum. Lob. Adv. 223. tc. 521 , Taherjt. B^i, 

 Gerard. Emac. 702. Parle. Theatr. 606. folio oblohg©? 

 Moris, sect. 11. t. 11. Rlv. Monop. Irr. 



Galeopsis s. Urtica ihers^ J, Bauh, Hist 3. 3^^. ToUf^ 

 Inst. 185. 



Galeohdolon, Dill. Giess. 49. 



Leonurus foliis ovatis aculis serratis, Linn. Hort. Cl\ff. 

 Galeop is Galeohdolon, Linn. Fl Suec. ed. % p. 205» Fltr 

 Dan, 1272. 



Leonurus Galeohdolon, Scop, Cam. n. 705. Willd, 



PL 3. 115. Schk. t. 157 

 Lamium Galeohdolon, Crantz^ Austr, 262. 

 PoUichia Galeohdolon, Roih. Germ. 2. 26. 

 Galeohdolon luteum, Huds FL Angl. 258. Smithy Ft. BfU-. 



631. Engl. BoU 787. 



