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Kettle, and are about the fame bignefs : The flowers , 
are white and pretty large. 
* 2, Lamium rubrum^ R. 240, G. 568. vulgar e \ 
folio fubrotundo^ jlore rubro^ P. 604. purpureum fcs- ?; 
tidum folio fubrotundo^ five Galeopfis Diofcoridis^ C. 'J 
230. Small Dead Nettle, or Red Archangel. A- 
mongft rubbilli, and in gardens. It is but a fmall 
plant : The leaves are roundifh and crenated : The 
flowers are pale red, growing on the tops of the 
ftalks in three or four thin whorls. 
3. Lamium rubrum minus ^ foliis profunde incifis^ 
R. 240. Small cut-leav’d red Archangel. In gar- 
dens and fallowed fields. It is like the laft in all its 
parts but the leaves, which are deeply cut. 
4. Lamium folio caulem ambient e majus minus ^ 
R. 240, C. 231. Alfme hederulce folio major ^ P. y6i, : 
Great Henbit. In fields and gardens. The leaves 
of this encompafs the ftalk, as if it perforated them. * 
The flowers of white Archangel are accounted a fpecifick 3 
againU the fluor albus, and are frequently ufed in a conferve, • 
or decodlion, for that purpofe. The Red is helpful for the ex- 
cefs of the catamenia, and of ufe againfl: all other haemorrhages. 
Galeopsis, Hedge Nettle. The crelt of the flower 
is hollow like a fpoon *, the beard divided into i 
three, the middle part being large; The empale- : 
ment is fhaped like a funnel, and divided into 
five fegments. The fpecies are : 
1. Galeopfis legitima Diofeoridis^ R. 237, P. 607. ; 
vera^ G. E. 679. Hedge Nettle. The leaves re- ' 
femble thofe of Nettles; It has a flrong ftinking i 
fmell. Growing by the fides of hedges, and amongft r 
rubbifli. 
2. Lamium fylvaticum [picatum feetidum^ folio' \ 
angulofo minus ^ R. 237. Stinking Dead Nettle of J 
the woods, with angular leaves, and flowers grow- 3 
ing in a fpike. 
3. Lamium luteum^ R. 240, G. 567, P. 606 » . 
folio chlongo luteum^ C. 231. Yellow Archangel, 
