s. 
I 
20 
/- 
4 
F ^ 
to ten for a dofe, and Stoll, Schenckbeclier, and others, increafed this 
quantity very confiderably. Inftead of the extrad, a tindure has 
been made of the dried leaves, macerated in fix times their weight 
of fpirits of v/ine, and forty drops given for a dofe. 
VERONICA BECCABUNGA. BROOKLIME 
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'SYNONTMA, Becabunga, Pbarm. Lond, ^Curt Fior. Lond. 
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ovatis ferratis glabris ex alls racemofa 
Hal 
Stirp, Heh, n. 534. Anagallis Aquadca vulgaris five Becabung 
r 
FarL Theat. 
36 
Anagallis Aquatica minor, folio fubrotundo 
Bauh, p 
252 
Anagallis feu Becabunea. 
Gerard^ 6 
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Clqfs Diandria. Ord, Monogynia. L. Gen, Flant, 25 
J r 
EJJl Gen. Ch, Cor, Limbo 4-partit03 lacinia infima 
augufliore. 
Capful a bil ocularis. 
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Corymhofo-racemof^ 
Sp, Ch, 
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V. racemis lateralibus, fol. ovatis planis, caule repente 
THE root is perennial, creeping, jointed, and from each joint 
fends forth many long (lender fibres; the leaves are thick, oval, 
fmooth, obtufely ferrated, of a pale-green colour, and ftand upon 
the Hem in pairs, either feffily, or upon very fliort footflalks ; the 
ftem is round, jointed^, creeping, fmooth, fucculent, often of areddiHi 
brown colour, and from eight to twelve inches high ; the racemi or 
flower fpikes, are lateral, oppofite,' bradeated, and terminated hj 
the 
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