t3o DIDYNAMIA G YMNOSPERMIA. 
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Obf. Galeopfu The upper lip is arched. 
Stachys T, The upper lip is ered. 
S. Hirta, ^ The upper lip of the corolla is divaricated. 
S. Arvcnfis. 1 he upper lip of the corolla is entire. 
Germanka. B afe Horehound Wixh m^iny xht 
whorls, the fowings of the leaves imbricated, and a 
woolly ftalk. Per, July. 
Sylvutica. Hedge Nettle,, with fix flowers at each 
whorl, and cordate leaves on foot- (talks. Per. July^ 
Aug, ... 
Palujlris. ’ Clown* i Allheal flowers at every 
whorl, lineari-lahceolated leaves that half embrace the 
ftalk. JPer. Aug. ■ ■ 
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. B A L L 0 ;T A. Stinking Horehound. 
The cup is monophyllous,’ tubulated^ hypocraterl- 
form, pentagonal, oblong, ,decem-ftriated, ered, remains 
till the friiit be ripe,'and is equal: The mouth is acute, 
patulent, plicated, and quihquedentated. The flower is’ 
monqpetalous -and' ringent,, the. tube is cylindraceous, 
and the length of the cup. The upper lip -is credt, 
vate, entire, crenated, concave; the lower lip is trifid and 
obtufe: The middle fegment being larger and'emargina- 
t^d. There are four fllarnents of which two are fhorter, 
inclined tow^ards the upper lip, and fhorter than it, with 
oTlong, lateral antherse. The germen is quadrifid, the 
ftyle is flender and of the figure of the (lamina, and the 
(ligma is flender and bifid. The cup is unchanged and 
contains four ovate feeds.' 
Nigra. Stinking Horehound with cordate, fefrated, un- 
divided leaves, and acuminated cups. An. July. 
MARRUBIUM. Horehound. 
The cup is monophyllous, infundibuliform, tubulat- 
ed, and hath ten (Iri^: The mouth is equal, patulent, 
and often has ten dents that are alternately lefs; The 
flower is monopetalous and ringent, the tube cylindrace- 
ous. 
