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MEDICAL BOTANY—PART SECOND, 
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See oe: titer a AF ET TS phy \ 
ASPERIFOLIE. 
[The following ‘fi fix Plants, as belonging to this natural order, are publi bed | 
together; an arrangement which we fhall conftantly adopt in future, as Sar as the 
limited number of plants coming within our province will conveniently admit.] 
PULMONARIA OFFICINALIS. ~ - COMMON LUNGWORT, 
SYNONYMA. pakecnaaic fix Elesouccs maculofa, Pharm, 
Geoff. M. M. Dale, 135. Lewis, 525, Edinb. New Di ifp. 261. 
Bergius, 83. Murray, vol. 2, p. 97. Gerard, Emac. 808. Raii 
Syn. 226. Park. Parad. 448. Symphytum maculofum five pul- 
-monaria latifolia. Baub. Pin. 259. Pulmonaria officinalis: Hud/, 
Flor. Ang. 81. With. Bot. Arr. 193. roses Eng, Bot, 118. t, 118, 
Flor. Dan. 482. 
Pentandria Monogynia. Lin, Gen, Plant. 184, 
Gen. Ch. Cor. infundibulif. fence pervia, Cal. prifmatico 5-gonus, 
Sp. Ch. P. foliis radicalibus ovato-cordatis {cabris, 
THE root is perennial: the ftems fimple, erect, angular, rough, 
and frequently rife above a foot in height; the ftem leaves are fome- 
No. 1.—Part II. B what 
