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59. LABIAT.E. 
maculatum R. Icon. t. 215.'), or green triangular-cordate (L. lae- 
vigatum R. Icon. t. 216.). — Fifeshire and Clova. P. VI. — VIII. 
E.? S. 
7. L. Galeobdolon (Crantz); 1. ovate acuminate truncate be- 
low coai’scly serrate stalked, upper 1. lanceolate attenuated below, 
helmet of the cor. elongated entire, lower lip in 3 entire nearly 
equal lobes. — E.B.7^7. Galeobdolon luteum&m. G.rnontanum 
Reich. ! — FI. yellow. St. 12 — 18 in. high. G. luteum Reich . ! 
differs from this by having the 1. all ovate-acuminate and the 
lower ones simply crenate with a minute apiculus. I have not 
seen this in Britain, in om’ plant the lower 1. are coarsely and 
even doubly serrate. — Woods and thickets. P. V. VI. Arch- 
angel. 
13. Leonurus imw. 
1. L. Cardiaca (L.); lower 1. palinately 5-fid inciso-dentate> 
upper ones 3-lobed entire wedgeshaped below, tube of the cor. 
with an oblique ring, helmet nearly flat, lip sj)reading the middle 
lobe entire.— iJ. B. 286. St. 9. 2. — St. 3 feet high. Cor. hairy 
externally, purple. FI. in crowded whorls. Cal.-teeth sharp. — 
Hedges and waste j)laces, rare. P. VIII. Motherwort. 
14. Galeopsis Linn. 
1. G. ochroleuca (Lam.); st. softly pubescent with deflexed 
hairs not thickened below the joints, 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.2‘S5S. 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 below the joints, 1. lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate 
serrated or nearly entii'e downy on both sides, cal. shaggy with 
adpressed hairs and a few glandular hairs intermixed, upper lip 
of the cor. slightly notched. — E. B. 884. St. 62. 3. — Cor. piu’ple 
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 ViU., R. ! G. parviflora Lam. — jS. canescens (Koch); 1. 
narrow nearly entire, bracts often reflexed at the end, cal. and 
upper part of st. clothed with patent hairs hut not glandular. 
G. canescens Schult., M. Beib. — In gravelly and sandy districts. 
near Southampton on shingles. A. VIII. IX. Red Hemp- 
nettle. 
3. G. Tetrahit (L.); st. hispid thickened below the joints, 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, shghtly inflated. Fl. 
