BIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. Lamium. 
Ill cultivated grounds, common ; probably introduced. 
O* May — ^-Aug. v. v. Flowers purple. 
2. L. caiile hispido, foliis longe petiolatis lato-cordatis pu- 
bescentibus, axillis unifloris. — Mich.^fi. amer. 2. p. 4. 
In shady woods of Tennassee. Michaux, -f-. Flowers 
large, white, 
470. GALEOPSIS. Gen. pi 972 . 
1. G. internodiis caulinis superne incrassatis, verticillis sum- 
mis subcontiguis, calycibus pungentibus, corollis ca- 
lyce parum longioribus, caule hirto. Willd, sp.pl. 3. 
p. 92. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 207 • 
On road sides, in the western parts of Pensylvania, O. 
July, Aug. V. V. Flowers white, with purple spots, 
480. STACHYS. Gen.plg74. 
1. S. glabriuscula, gracilis, erecta j foliis sessilibus lineari- 
ianceolatis rariter subdentatis, verticillis subquadriflo- 
ris. — Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p, 4. 
S. palustris. Walt.Jl. car. l62. 
In Carolina. Michaux. -p. 
2. S. caulibus erectis, retrorsum hispidissimis, foliis subpe- 
tioJaiis lanceolatis acute serratis glaberrimis, verticil- 
lis subsexfioris, calycibus divaricato-spinescentibus.— 
Mich.fl. amer. 2. p. 5. 
S. tenuifolia. IVilld. sp.pl. 3. p. 100. 
S. arvensis. Walt. fi. car. 102. 
In low fields and on the banks of rivers : New York to 
Virginia. 1/ . June — Aug. v.v. Resembles 5. po5- 
lustris; flowers purple. 
3. S. caule foliisque hispido-pilosis j foliis petiolatis ovato» 
oblongis obtuse-serratis, verticillis subsexfioris, caly- 
cibus glabriusculis. 
y Galeopsis floris galea rubente, &c. Gron.Jl. virg. w. 271 . 
In old fields and low pastures : Virginia to Carolina. I/ . 
July. V. V. Flowers purple. Gronovius’s synonym 
has been placed under S. annua, from which it is 
widely different, as his specimen in the Banksian Mu- 
seum sufficiently demonstrates. 
4. S. erecta, pubescens ; foliis cordato-ovatis dentatis, su- 
pra glabris subtus albicantibus toraentosls^ verticillis 
subsexfioris. 
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hispidulum, 
TetrahiL 
hyssopifolia. 
aspera; 
hispida 
Fosnicuhim^ 
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