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DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 
Class XIV. 
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1255. PERIL'LA. W. Perilla. 
8256 ocymoides W. Basil-leaved 
1256. HYP'TIS. Poit. Hyptis. 
8257 capitata H. K. Jamaica 
8258 radiata Poit. Carolina 
8259 ebracteata H. K. small-headed 
8'260 pectinata Poit. Balm-leaved 
8261persica S. Persian 
8262 stachyodes Link. long-spiked 
8233 recurvata Poit. recurved 
8264 brevipes Poit. short-stalked 
8265 caulescens Ort. 
1258. GLE'CHOMA. W. 
8266 hederacea W. 
8267 hirsuta P. S. 
1259. LA'MIUM. W. 
8268 Orvala W. 
8269 lEBvigatum W. 
8270 rugosum W. 
8271 garganicum TV. 
8272 maculitum W. 
8273 Alburn W. 
8274 moschatum H. K. 
8275 m611e W. 
8276 purpureum W. 
/3 incisum H. K. 
8277 amplexicaule W. 
8278 multifidum W. 
1260. GALEOP'SIS. W. Hemp-Nettle. 
8279 Ladanum W. red O w 
8280 villosa E. B. downy O w 
8281 Tetrahit W. common O w 
8282 versicolor H. K. large-flowered O w 
1261. GALEOB'DOLON. E. B. Dead-Nettle. 
8283 luteum E. B. yellow ^ A or 
Labiatcp. Sp. 1. 
jl.au W India 
Labiatce. Sp. 8—27. 
1770. S s.l Bot. mag. 2395 
jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
' ja.o 
H jl 
1 jl 
1 jn.au 
Pa.pu W. Indies 1714. 
Pa.pu Carolina 1690. 
Pa.pu W. Indies 1778. 
Pa.pu W. Indies 1776. 
Pa.pu Persia 1800. 
W 1824. 
Pa.pu Cayenne 1820. 
Li S. Amer. 1822. 
S s.l 
D l.p 
S l.p 
D l.D 
C l.p 
S CO 
D CO 
S CO 
P.an.m.7 t.27.f.l 
P.an.m.7.t.27.f.2 
P.an.m.7.t.29.f.2 
Poi. an.mus.7.30 
Lin. trans. 6. t.l2 
f. HORMINIIM. 
Labiatce. Sp. 1—3. 
spiked 
A pr 
1 
jl.au Pa.R 
Mexico 
1800. 
C 
s.p 
W. h. ber. t. 21 
Ground Ivy. 
Labiatce. Sp. 2. 
common 
)U A w 
1 
mr.my B 
Britain 
hed.b. 
D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 853 
hairy 
)U A cu 
2 
mrmy Pk 
Hungary ... 
D 
CO 
Pl.rar.hun.t.ll9 
Archangel. 
Labiates. Sp. 11—19. 
Balm-leaved 
or 
1| 
my.jl D.P 
Italy 
1596. 
D 
CO 
Bot. mag. 172 
smooth 
^ w 
1 
mr.o Pu 
Italy 
1711. 
D 
CO 
Pluk.al. t.l98.f.l 
rough 
w 
1 
il.au R 
Italy 
1766. 
D 
CO 
Bocc. mus.5.t.23 
woolly 
2 
jl.au Pu 
Italy 
1729. 
D 
CO 
Exot. bot. 1. 1.48 
spotted 
^ w 
1 
jn.jl Pu 
Italy 
1683. 
D 
CO 
Col.ecph.l. t.l85 
white 
;^ w 
2 
ap.s W 
Britain 
was.gr. 
S 
CO 
Eng. bot. 768 
musk-scented 
O w 
1 
Levant 
1739. 
D 
CO 
Pellitory-leav'd ^ w 
1 
ap.my W 
1683. 
S 
CO 
Eng. bot. 769 
purple 
O w 
1 
my.au Pu 
Britain 
was.gr. S 
CO 
cut-leaved 
O w 
1 
my.jl Pk 
Britain 
san.fi. 
S 
CO 
Eng. bot. 1933 
Henbit 
O w 
mr.jn Pk 
Britain 
san.fi. 
s 
CO 
Eng. bot. 770 
raultifid-leaved 
O cu 
1* 
ap.my Pu 
Levant 
1752. 
s 
CO 
Labiatce. Sp. 4. 
fjl.s Pk Britain 
1 jl.au Y Britain 
lijl.au W Britain 
1 jl.au Y Britain 
chal.fi. S CO 
san.fi. S CO 
corn fi. S CO 
san. fi. S CO 
1262. BETON'ICA. W. Betony. 
8284 officinalis W. 
8285 striata JV. 
8286incana W. 
8287 orientalis W. 
828^ alopecurus W. 
8289 hirsuta (V. 
8290 grandifl6ra W. 
wood 
Danish 
hoary 
oriental 
fox-tail 
hairy 
great-flowered 
:^ A or 
:^ A or 
^ A or 
^ A or 
:^ A or 
" A or 
A or 
Labiatce. Sp. 1—2. 
1 my.jn Y Britain m.sh.pl. D co 
Labiatce. Sp. 7—19. 
1 jl.au Pu Britain woods. 
Pu Denmark 1592. 
F Italy 1759. 
L.Pu Levant 1737. 
L.Y S. Europe 1759. 
Pu Italy 1710. 
L.R Siberia 1800. 
jn.jl 
i jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
2 jn.jl 
D CO 
D CO 
D s.p 
D CO 
D CO 
D s.p 
D CO 
Eng. bot. 884 
Eng. bot. 2353 
Eng. bot. 207 
Eng. bot. 667 
Eng. bot. 787 
Eng. bot. 1142 
Par.thea.615. f.4 
Bot. mag. 2135 
Lam.ill. t.507.f.2 
Jac. aus. 1. t. 78 
Mur.co. got.2.t.3 
Bot. mag. 700 
8261 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
years, otherwise it degenerates into the flavor of spearmint." {Linnean Transactions, v. 176.) If the plant be 
cut in wet weather it changes to black, and is little worth. {London Dispensatojy, 385.) 
M. pulegium (from pulex, a louse, which animal it was thought to drive away) smells like spearmint, but 
le.ss fragrant; the taste aromatic and pungent, with a slight flavor of camphor. These qualities reside in a 
very volatile essential oil, which rises in distillation with water. It was formerly regarded as emmenagogue, 
expectorant, and diaphoretic, and was in repute for promoting the uterine evacuation, and relieving hysteria, 
hooping-cough, asthma ; but it is now justly considered of no value, and seldom used in regular practice. 
{London Dispensatory, 386.) 
1255. Perilla. A name the meaning of which has not been explained. An annual plant with a strong 
balmy fragrance. 
1256. Hyptis. From {/■prnae, reversed, because the corolla seems inverted, both as to its form and as to the 
insertion of stamens. Plants with densely whorled flowers, all natives of the western parts of the world, 
within, or nearly so, the limits of the ti-opics. 
1257. Horminum. From oe./j.<x.u, to excite, in allusion to its stimulant qualities. The Horminum of the 
ancients was reputed aphrodisiac. 
1258. Glechoma. Tfivz^^ was a sort of Thyme among the Greeks. Small trailing herbs. The leaves of 
G. hederacea arc often deformed with red hairy tumours, which are the galls of the Cynips Glechom«. Before 
