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L A B I A T 1 . 
I. 
interrupted, middle fcgment of the lower lip of the 
corolla emarginate. In woods and on borders of 
fields. 7p. VIK Vlll. 
Leonurus. Lionftail. Upper lip of the corolla 
whole, concave, vlllofe, lower tripartite, fegments 
lanceolate, nearly equal, four ftamina, antherx 
fprinkled with bright glandules. 
I. Leonurus Cardiaca, L. 817. Cardiaca, J. B. 3. 
320. R. 239. Marrubium Cardiaca didlum forte, i. 
‘Theophrajii, B. 230. Motherwort. Cauline leaves 
lanceolate, trifid. In wafte places. 7p, VII. 
Glecoma. Alehoof. Upper lip of the corolla 
ered, bifid, lower trifid, middle fegment largeft, 
emarginate, four ftamina, each pair connivent, 
cruciate. 
I. Glecoma hederacea, L. 807. Calamintha humilior 
folio rotwidiore.’Tomn, 194. R. Hederaterrejiris 
^ulgaris» B. 306. — b. H, terrejiris montana- B. 306. 
R. 243. Alehoof. Ground-Ivy. By hedges. Ip. 
IV. V. 
Origanum. Marjoram. Flowers fpicate, invo- 
lucrum confiding of ovate, imbricate leaves, four 
ftamina. 
1 . Origanum vulgar e. L. 8 24. 0, vulgar e fpontaneum. 
J. B. 3. 236. R. 236. 0- fylvcjlre^ Cunila bubula Fli- 
nii. B. 223. Wild Marjoram. Spikes roundifli, pa- 
niculate, leaves of the involucrum longer than the 
calyx. In hedges and thickets. 7p. VII. 
2. Origanum Onites, L. 824. B. 223. R. 236. Pot 
Marjoram. Spikes oblong, aggregate, hairy, leaves 
cordate, tomentofe. On the left hand of the road 
from Braintree to Raine, beyond the bridge, b* 
VIII. 
Mentha. Mint- Corolla almoft equal, quadrl- 
fid, uppermoft fegment broader, emarginate, four 
ftamina, erect, diftant. 
I. Mentha 
