Labiatse. 
315 
— Ls all petioled, the upper oval or cordate-oval, with 
shorter petiole, but never sessile-clasping. Cal.-teeth 
spreading after the fall of the cor. ... 2 
2. Ann. or bienn. pis. FIs small (10—20 mm long). Cor.- 
tube straight ........ 3 
— Perenn. pis. FIs larger (20—30 mm long). Cor.-tube 
bent . . . . . . . . . 4* 
3. Ls unequally crenate, all cordate at the base, the upper 
almost triangular.—As the last; everywhere. 4—9 
purpureum L. 1755. 
— Ls deeply and unequally inciso-crenate, the upper rather 
narrowed to a petiole. Cor.-tube without a ring of hairs 
inside or with a fainter ring than in the last. L. in- 
cisum Willd., L. amplexicaule-purpureum auct.—As the 
last; western Switz., rare. 4—9 . hybridum Vill. 1756. 
4. Cor. red, rarely light flesh-coloured, or white. Ring of 
hairs and contraction of the cor.-tube horizontal above 
the base of the tube; upper lip shortly hairy at the 
edges. Fresh anthers blackish brown, with orange pollen. 
.Ls irreg. and almost doubly toothed, the upper short, 
almosttriangular-acute.—Hedges, walls,road-sides; every¬ 
where. 4—9.maculatum L. 1757. 
— Cor. white, the lower lip spotted with brownish green, 
rarely tinted with pale rose. Ring of hairs and con¬ 
traction of the cor.-tube above the base oblique; upper 
lip long villous-ciliateat the edges. Fresh anthers 
velvety black, with pale yellow pollen. Ls almost equally 
toothed, the upper long-acuminate.—As the last, but 
in some parts rarer. 4-9 . . . album L. 1758. 
OBS. L. album-purpureum, according to Jaggi, near Rheinau. 
452. Galeobdolon. Galeobdolon. XIY, 22. 
1. Habit of the 2 last, but fls yellow, the lower lip streaked 
with yellowish brown. See N. Beitr. II, 54.—Woods; 
everywhere. 5 .... luteum Huds. 1759. 
1 . 
453. Galeopsis. Galeopsis. XIY, 23. 
Stem not or only slightly swollen below the nodes, 
covered with soft hairs, gen. appressed and directed 
downwards, rarely glabr. ..... 2 
Stem more or less swollen below the nodes, covered 
with stiff (sometimes almost prickly) hairs, and at the 
same time in 1763 with softer hairs, appressed and di¬ 
rected downwards. Teeth of the ls more numerous 
(6—15) than in pis of the last paragraph . . 4 
Fls large (25— 30mm), pale yellow. Ls oval-lanceo¬ 
late, soft-villous underneath, almost velvety. Cal. covered 
with spreading, glandular hairs. Upper lip of the cor. 
