DIAN DRIA. MONOGYNIA. Lycopus 11 
U. nectario carinato brevissimo obtuso, minor* 
U. Sectary keel-Jhapeds 
LESSKfi BLADDER SNOUT. Ditches and muddy 
ponds, rare, iuldinglcv i\ioor. 1*. Julj. 
LYCOPUS. Smith, 29. Withering, 20. 
Cor. qiiadrifida : lacinia unica emarginata. 
Sta?n. distantia. quatuor, nuda, retusa; 
Bloss. ji^-cleft\ \ fegmenl notched at the end. 
Stamens dijlant: Seeds 4, blunt, 
L. foil is sinuatO'Serratis; ^uropctus, 
L. Leaves indented^ andferrated: 
^VATER HOREIIOUND. GYPSIE WORT. Sandy 
j;;round, and on banks of streams and i)onds ; ditches ; 
banks of the (Jreet, at Southwell; ditches near the 
road from Newark to Kelham, and towards Arerhanj 
meadow; Edingley Moor. P. July—Sept. 
SALVIA. Smith. 30. Withering, 21. 
Cor. inaequalis. Filamenta transverse pediccllo 
affixa. Sein. quatuor, nuda. 
Bloss, gaping. Filaments jixed iranfverfely to 
a little foot Jlalk. 
S. foliis serratis sinuatis laeviusculis, corrol- verhe~ 
lis calyce angustioribus; naca, 
S. leaves indented^ ferrated^ fnioothijh^ hlojfom 
more Jlender than the calyx, 
WILD EiNGLISH CLARY; MEADOW SAGE:. Mea¬ 
dows and pastures, and hedi^e banks by road sides; 
about Nottingham Castle ; hedge bottoms in E’arndoa 
lane, near the Spring House, Newark. P. June—Oct. 
