DiDYNAMIA. GYMNOSP, 1144. Marrubium. 
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1144. MARRUBIUM. C^z/y,v falver-fliapsd, rigid, 
lO-llriate: upper-lip of the corol cloven, linear, 
ftrai<^ht. White Horehound, 
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. A. Caly}(es ^-toothed. 
Leaves wedge-form, 5-toothed, plaited:, whorls without 
involucre. 
Spain. Moris. 3. *. 377. /. H. \ 0 .f iz. 
Flowers 3 each lide ; calyxes acute, with fpread teeth. 
Leaves elliptic, obtufe, cienate, downy, wrinkled : calyxes 
and lanceolate braftes villous. 
The Eaft. Jiicq /f. rar 1 . /. log. 
Leaves oblong, hoary , wrinkled and veined, toothed; the 
teeth larger towards the lip : teeth ot the calyxes 
fubulate. 
Atrilria, yczcq. Auflr, t. 1 60. Moris, /, \ i. t, <). f. ?>, 
Leaves lanceolate, hoary, wrinkled and veined, toothed at 
the tip : teeth of tlie calyxes fetaceous : Item branched, 
divaricate. 
The Ejft. Teeth of the calyxes downy. 
Leaves ovate, hoary, obtufely toothed, wrinkled and vein- 
ed : teeth of the calyx fubuTate: item llightly branch- 
ed at the bafe. 
The Ea!t. Dill. elth. t. 274. f. 214. Barr, ic. 686. 
Leaves roundifli, fomewhat hearted, crenate, wrinkled 
and veined ; calyx with fetaceous (traight villous teeth. 
Spain. Bocc. snuf, z. t. <^b, Barr, le. 6 S^, 686 . 
Leaves ovate, greenilh, deeply crenate: teeth of the calyx 
fubulate, glabrous, fpreading. 
The E- ft. Lamarck, encycl 3 p, 687. 
Leaves not wrinkled: hiaites fu 'ulatc, glabrous at the tip: 
whorls with many white flowers. 
13 . Calyxes lo-toothed. 
Leaves round! (h-ovate, toothed, .wrinkled and veined : ca- 
lyx with fetaceous hooked teeth. 
Wdtles. Eng, Bot. t. ifto. IVoodv. t, Blackw. t. ^J<). 
Leaves hearted, roundilb, deeply cienate. 
T:,e Cape Flak, aim. t. 306. J, 2 (.omm, hort. Z, t. 90. 
Upper-lip of the corol einarginate, hairy. 
Leaves hearted, roundilh. crenate or llightly toothed: ca- 
lyxes 10-ltriatc, unarmed. 
Spam; Italy. Bocc. muL z. t. 129 and title page. 
Ste/n ereft, hairy; leaves a little downy, hairy underneath; 
corol purplifh, not liairy ; upper-lip roundilh, entire. , 
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