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cinis spinulosis. Raf.—Stachide laineuse et & 
feuilles oblongues. R.ob. p. 392. Stems two fee^ 
high ; flowers purplish. 
124. Marrubium vulgare ? L. Rob. p. 392. Stems 
flexuous, square, two or three feet high ; leaves 
petiolated, wide, undulated and unequally cre- 
nated ; flowers white, calyx with ten furrow r s. 
Common on the banks of the Mississippi. Is it 
a N. Sp. ? In that case, the name of M, Jlexu - 
osum might be given to it. 
125. Dracocephalum nervosum . Raf. Caule ramoso, 
fistuloso, foliis cordato-lanceolatis, acutis, den- 
tatis, scabris, nervosis, fioribus verticillatis spi- 
catis, dentibus calycinis aristatis. Raf.—Draco- 
cephale 1. and 2. Rob. p. 393. Stem two or 
three feet square ; the second species of Robin 
differs only by the upper lip of the corolla being 
notched. 
126. Dracocephalum denticutatum ? Wild.—Dracoce- 
phale 3. Rob. p. 393. Stem a foot and one half, 
square, furrowed, angles spinescent, leaves near* 
ly sessile, lanceolate, denticulated, flowers ses¬ 
sile, verticillated and lilac, blossoming in April, 
calyx with five long mucronated teeth. 
127. Scutellaria deltoidea Raf. Caulibus simplicius- 
culis, pubescentibus ; foliis petiolatis, cordato- 
deltoides, crenatis, undulatis, tomentosis, subtus 
canis. Raf.—Toque L Rob. p. 393. Blossoms 
in April, has large flowers : stems one or two 
feet, upright, square, striated, large leaves. 
