both Exotick and Domeftick, &c. 
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Salix ; folio longo, utrinque virente, oJoraco. The Long-leavd 
Swekt Willow. 
4. Salix ; folio longo, latoque, fplcndcnte, fragilis. Raij Syn. api. Salix, 
fragilis. ‘Pari. 14)1. The Crack Willow. 
5. Salix ; folio Amygdalino, utrinque aurito, corticem abjiciens. Raij Syn. 
Ed 5. 448. Almond-leav’d Willow, that cafts iis Bark. 
6 . Salix; folio auriculato, fplcndcnte flexilis. Raij Cat. Cani. TheRound 
Ear’d Shiking Willow. 
7. Salix ; folio longo, fublutco, non auriculato, viminibus luteis. Raij 
Syn . 29;. Long-leav’i> Yellow Willow, or Goldstring. 
8. Salix; latifolia rotunda. C. B. P. 474. ‘Pari. Tbeal. 1452. Salix, 
caprea rolnndifolia. Gcr. 1205. Round-leav’d Sallow. 
9. Salix ; latifolia rotunda variegata. Tiie Strip-d Sallow. 
10. Salix; Alpina, alni rotundo folio, repens. Bocc. Mnfs. RouNDr 
leav'd Creeping Willow. 
11. Salix; Orientalis, flagellis deorfum, ptilcri pendentibus. T. Cor. 41. 
The Weepieg Willow ; vulgo. 
^ Ti c lcvcral Kindt of Willow* ddight in a moifl Soil, 
propagated by plaming 
Salvia; Sage. 
The Ourafters are ; 
The Flowers wbicb arc difpos’d ( ciibcr in laofi Spikes) or in 11 'borles rouml 
ihe Slalks, arc monopctalons, or conjijt of 0uc Leaf, ibe Lip or under ‘Parlof tba 
Flower is cui inio ibrcc Segnunls ; ibe middlc Segment, nebieb is ibe broadefi, is 
balhw'd lite a Spoon, and a liltle bijid al ibe End ; the Leaves arc rougb and 
of ajlrong Smcll. 
The Species arc; 
1. Salvia ; major, an fphacclus Thcophrafli. C. B. P. 257. Salvia, major. 
‘Doi. p. 290. Salvia, latifolia. J.B. Eoi. 111 . 504. The Broad-leav'i> 
Sage. 
2. Salvia; major, foliis ex viridi & albo variegatis. Botrb. Ind. Ah. 166. 
The Broad-leav'd Strip'd Sage. 
j. Salvia ; nigra. C. B. P. 257. Common Red Sage. 
4. Salvia ; foliis vcrficoloribus. C. B. P. 2)7. Parti Colour'd Sage. 
5. Salvia; abfinthium redolens. J. B. Eoi. III. 307. Wormwood Sage. 
6. Salvia ; 
