192 S Dr. SMITH'S Obfervations on 
cafionally hairy, though never the lower part; the upper fide of 
the leaves in general is quite {mooth and rather fhining. 1 have 
not hitherto obferved it to alter much by culture, even in a dry: 
foil, but confidering the changes to which M. piperita is certainly 
liable, I can difcover soho on which to found a fpecific difference 
between them. — jme ; B ues 
; E MENTHA odorata. 
Bergamot Mint. 
M. (pin busts, foliis. pedis cordatis utrinque nudis, ite 
"undique glaberrimo. |. Tm cep s Hs 
‘Mentha odorata, Sole Mentb. 21. t. oF 
M. rubra. Mill, Dict. defer. erroned. 
M. rotundifolia rubra, aurantii odore, (cotuhdifolia fpicata, altera 
b B) ei v. "3 369: os 11. f. 6. d $ eres me 
In anna P. : F à Jalo, Augufto. E 
Very common by the fides of rivers and brooks in Chefhire, sf 
ally about Afton houfe; Mrs. Walmfley : alfo in a fmall brook 
or ditch near Capel-Carey, between Llanrooft and Llanberrys, 
N orth Wales. Mr, Sole. CEN, ; 
Herla tota qu see POT RE Caules I 1, ramofif- 
"fimi. Folia petiolata, latè cordata, obtufiufcu . Spica 
terminales, breviffimze, capitate, obtufæ, denfz, verticillo infimo 
remoto, axillari, fubpedunculato. Braéiee fetacez, omninó glabrz, 
Pedicelli teretes, glaberrimi, atro-purpurei, Calyx gracilis, fulcati 
glandulofo-pun@atus, atro-purpureus, tubo dentibufque omninà 
. glaberrimis. Stamina inclufa. Odor aurantiacus, ferè Monardæ 
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