DIDYNAMIA. GYMiNOSPER. Leonurus. 
M. Teeth of the calyx bristle-shahed, hooked; 
WHITE IIOEEHOUND. Fioad sides, and amongst 
riil)t)ish. Ui the road leading from Bhd'vnrth to Kirk- 
l)v ; also about Bulwell Stom- )i's : on 'he riirht hand 
side of the road from Worksop to Ollerton. P. July, 
LEONURUS. Smith 637. With. 534. 
Cal. pentagonus, quinquedentatus. Cor labi¬ 
um .superius concavum, villosum, integrum. 
Antherac. punctis nitidis adspersae. 
Anthers sprinkled with shining particles. 
L. folils superioribus lanceolatis trilobis inte- Cardi* 
grisve. aca. 
L. Stem-leaves spear-shaped, <^-lohed. 
MOTHERWORT, Hedifcs and on rubbish and dung¬ 
hills. On rubbish by the road side a little beyond. 
Mansfield, on the Chesterfield road ; hedge bottnons of 
a garden belonginir 'o Mr. Bronn, at the 3 mile house 
on the road fro n Newark to Lincoln. P. July.—Aug, 
* * Calyces bilabiati. 
CLINOPODIUM. Smifk 638. With, 
Cal. bi!ahiatu.s. Involucrum multisetum ver- 
ticillo subjectum. 
Stamens crooked. Anthers aphroaching. In¬ 
volucr. bristle-shaped, beneath the whirls. 
C. verticillis hispidis, bracteis setaceis, pedi- vulgare, 
cellis ramosis, folds obsolete serratis. 
C. Heads roundish, hispid: Jloral-leaves 
bnstle-shaped. 
WILD BASIL. Meado^vs, hedges, and dry pastures, 
especially in a cal<-,:ireous soil. Road between J’O ifh- 
well and Oxfon; la e hetveim Oxfon and Caherton, 
and in tlie road between Bedford 4 ind Worksop. p!ei> 
tifuily. P. AugiiKt, 
