32 DIDYNAMIA, GYMNOSPERMIA. 
lip crenate ; margin of the orifice reflected. 
Stamina approximate. — JSTutt. 
cataria. 1 . N. flowers Spiked, whorls subpediccllate ; leaves 
petiolate, cordate, dentate-serrate.— IFi/W. 
Icon. FI. Dan. 580. 
Catmint. JVVp. Catnep. 
A well-known herb^in common use in domestic medical 
practice. Flowers white. Naturalized in cultivated grounds, in 
wastes and on road sides, every where. Perennial. July, 
August. 
268. LAMIUM. Gen. pi. 971. {Labiates.) 
XJalix 5-cleft, segments subulate, spreading. 
Upper lip of the corolla entire and vault- 
ed : lower lip 3-lobed ; the margin of the 
orifice toothed on either side. — 
ampiexi- 1 . L. floral Icavcs sessile, amplexicaule, obtuse. 
—mm. 
Policliia amplexicaulis, Roth. 
Icon. FI. Dan. 75£. 
Siem’dasping Archangel. Great Henhit. Dead- 
nettle. Henhit Archangel. 
From six inches to a foot high. Flowers reddish-purple. 
In all cultivated grounds, and particularly on the margins of 
fields, very common. Annual. All summer. 
269. STACHYS. Gen. pi. 979. {Labiates.) 
Calix 5-cleft, awned. Upper lip of the co- 
rolla vaulted; the lower reflected at the 
sides, with the intermediate segment larger 
and emarginated. Stamina at length re- 
flected to the sides. — J\Tutt. 
aspem. 
1 . S. stems erect, very hispid backward ; leaves 
subpetiolate, lanceolate, acute, serrate, very 
