DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMI A 125 
Chamtepitys, Ground-pine with' linear, triiid, entire 
leaves, and flowers fitting clofe, fingly on the Tides and 
a diffufe flialk. Per, June,, July, 
Scorodonia, Wood Sage with heart-fhaped, ferrated 
leaves having foot-ftalks, many bunches of flowers hang- 
ing on one fide and an upright fcalk. This' fpecies hath- 
a Angle bifld ftigma, and found commonly among lime- 
ftone rocks, in woods and thickets. Per, June,, July. 
N E P E T A. Nap or Cat-mint. 
The cup is monophyllous, tubulated, cylindraceous,^ 
and the mouth is qiiinquifid, acute, and ered; the upper 
dents are longer than the lower ones and more patulent. 
The flower is monopetalous and ringent, the tube is 
cylindraceous and incurved •, the limb is opening, the 
faux is patent, cordate, and ending in two reflex, obtufe, 
and very fhort fegments. I'he upper lip is ereft, round- 
ifli, and emarginared : The lower lip is roundilli, con- 
cave, large, entire; 'and c'renulated. The four filaiTicnts 
are fubulkted, placed under the upper lip, and approxi- 
mate, of which two are Ihorter than the reft, all having 
incumbent antheras. The germen is quadrifld, the ftyle 
(lender, the length of the ftamina, the ftrgma is bifid and 
acute. The cup is ftraight and contains four fubovats 
feeds in the bottom. 
Obf. Linn. If you reckon the fegments of the 
faux in the lower lip it will be tripartite. 
Cataria, Nap, or Cat-mint, with fpiked flowers whole 
whorls haye very fhort foot-ftalks, and heart-lhaj ed 
leaves growing on foot-ftalks, which are indented like the 
teeth of a faw. Per, July, 
MENTHA. Mint. 
The cup is mo^nophyilous, tubulated, erecft, qiiin- 
quedentated equal, and remains till die fruit be ripe. 
"Idle flower is monopetalous, the petal is eredt and tubu- 
lated and fomewhat longer than the cup. The limb is 
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