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PIBYNAMIA GYM NO SPERMIA» 
mariana. 
475. CUNILA. Gen. pi 40. 
1. C. foliis ovatis serratis sessilibus, corymbis terminalibus 
dichotomis. — Willd , sp. p/. 1. p. 122. 
Icon. Plui, viant, t. 344./. 1. 
On dry shady hills : New York to Carolina. 1/ . June, 
July, v, v. Flowers red. The whole herb has an 
aromatic scent, and is used as tea in severe colds and 
other complaints, under the name of Dittany. 
nepetoides . 
4 70. BYSSOPUS. Gen. pi. 963 . 
!. H. spicis verticiiiatis cylindricis, stylis corolla brevioribus, 
foliis subcordatis ovatis acuminatis acute dentatis. — 
Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 48. 
Icon. Jacq. hort. 1. Z. 69 . Pluk. aim. t. 150, /.3. 
In fertile shady woods, along hedges : Pensylvania to 
Virginia. 11 . July, Aug. v. v. From three to five 
feet high $ flowers in long close spikes, yellowish. 
scrophulari - 
folius. 
2 . H. spicis verticiiiatis cylindricis, stylis corolla longiori- 
bus, foliis cordatis ovatis acuminatis obtuse dentatis.^— 
Willd , sp. pl. 3. p. 48. 
Agastache. Gronov.Jl. virg . 88 . 
Icon. Herm. par ad. t. 100. 
In wet copses and on the banks of rivers : Pensylvania 
to Virginia ; rare. 1/ . July, Aug. v. v. Seldom 
above two feet high 3 flowers purple. 
Gataria. 
477. NEPETA. Gen. pl. 964 . 
1. N. floribus spicatis, verticillis subpedicellatis, foliis pe- 
tiolatis cordatis dentato-serratis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 49 . 
Icon. FI. dan. 580. Schkuhr handl. \5J . 
On road sides and in cultivated grounds : frequent. 1/ . 
July, Aug. v. v. Flowers white. Common Cat - 
nep s so well known as a domestic medicine, has pro- 
bably been introduced from Europe. 
miplexicaule . 
478 . LAMIUM. Gen.pl. g/ 1. 
I. L. folds floralibus sessilibus amplexicaulibus obtusis. 
Willd. sp. pl. 3, p. 90 . 
Poilichia amplexicaulis. Roth germ. 1. p. 254. 
Icon. FI. dan. 7 52. Schkuhr handb. 159 . 
