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mariana. 
nepQtoldes. 
scrophulari- 
folius» 
Cat aria. 
miplexlcaule. 
DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 
475. CUNILA. Gen. pi. 46. 
1. C. foliis ovatis serratis sessilibus, corymbis terminalibus 
dichotomis. — Willd. sp. pi. 1. p. 122. 
Icon. Pluk. mailt, t. 344. f. 1. 
On dry shady hills ; l\ew York to Carolina. 7/ . 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. 
476. HYSSOPUS. Gen. pi. 963. 
1. H. spicis verticillatis cylindricis, stylis corolla brevioribus, 
foliis subcordatis ovatis acurainatis acute dentatis. — 
Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 48, 
Icon. Xacq. hort, 1. t. 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 j flowers in long close spikes, yellowish. 
2. H. spicis verticillatis cylindricis, stylis corolla longiori- 
bus, foliis cordatis ovatis acuminatis obtuse dentatis. — • 
Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 48. 
Agastache. Gronov.Ji. virg. 88. 
Icon. Herm. par ad. t. 106. 
In wet copses and on the banks of rivers ; Pensylvania 
to Virginia j rare, 1/ . July, Aug. v. v. Seldom 
above two feet high 3 flowers purple. 
477* NEPETA. Gen. pi. 964. 
1. N. floribus spicatis, verticiilis subpedicellatis, foliis pe» 
tiolatis cordatis dentato-serratis. Willd. sp. pi. 3. 
p. 49. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 5S0. Schkuhr handh. \5J . 
On road sides and in cultivated grounds : frequent. 11 . 
July, Aug. V. V. Flowers white. Common Cat^ 
neps so well known as a domestic medicine, has pro- 
bably been introduced from Europe. 
47s. LAMIUM. Gen.pl. g7 1 . 
1. L. foliis floralibus sessilibus amplexicaulibus obtusis. 
Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 90. 
Pollichia amplexicaulis. Roth germ. \.p. 254. 
Icon. FI. dan. 752. Schkuhr handb. 159. 
