DIDYNAMIl GYMNOSPERMIA. Scutellam. 
41S 
Icon. Pluk. aim, 441./. 6. 
fi. S. foliis omnibus linearibus.—IFi//G?. sp. pi. 3. p. 174. 
On dry hills, in rich soil : New York to Carolina. % . 
July — Sept. v. v. Flowers large, handsome blue. This 
species is very variable, in size and figure of leaves, 
simple and branched stems, &c. 
8. S. ramosa, elata, pubescens ; foliis ovatis acuminatis ser- 
ratis breviter petiolatis, racemis terminalibus laxiusculis 
plerumque paniculatis, bracteis lanceolatis brevibus. — 
Bot. rep. 494. 
S. integrifolia. Auctorum. 
In fields and meadows : Virginia and Carolina. 1/ . July 
— Sept. V. V. The tallest species j flowers large and 
handsome. 
9. S. simpliciuscula, pubescens ; foliis remotis rhomboideo- 
ovatis obtusis rotundato-crenatis basi attenuatis, petio- 
lis brevibus, racemis terminalibus laxis plerumque ra- 
mosis, bracteis lanceolatis integris. — Mich.Jl. amer, 2, 
p. 11. 
S. ovalifolia. Pers.syn. 2.p. 136? 
S. caroliniana. Walt. ft. car, l63. 
Icon. Pluk. aim, t. 313./! 4. 
In shady woods : Virginia and Carolina. % . July, Aug. 
V. V. llesembles the foregoing one 5 it is a smaller 
plant, with only a few leaves. 
491. THYMUS. Gen.pl.g82. 
I.T. floribus capitatis, caulibus repentibus, foliis planis 
obtusis basi ciliatis. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p, 138. 
Icon. Engl. lot. \5\^. Schkuhr handb, 144. 
Common Thyme occurs frequently in an apparently wild 
state, particularly on the commons near Philadelphia. 
%, \2 • Jnly> Aug. v.v. Flowers purple. 
492. CALAMINTHA. Tourn, inst. I93. 
1. C. pubescens, ramosissimaj foliis ovatis obtusis subset- 
ratis, verticillis pedunculatis dichotomo-corymbosis 
folio longioribus, villis calycinis prominentibus. 
Melissa Nepeta. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 14/. 
Thymus Nepeta. Smith Ji. hrit. 2. p. 642. 
Icon. Engl, lot. 1414. Curt, land, 6. t. 40. 
hyssopifolia. 
serraia. 
pilosa. 
Serpyllum, 
Nepeta. 
