THE 



ENGLISH FLORA, 



BY 



SIR JAMES EDWARD SMITH, M.D. F.R.S. 



MEMBER OF THE ACADEMIES OF 



STOCKHOLxM, UPSAL, TURIN, LISBON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, ETC. ETC.; 



THE IMPERIAL ACAD. NATUR-ffi CURIOSORUM, 



AND 



THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AT PARIS,* 



HONORARY MEMBER OF THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON; 



AND 



PRESIDENT OF THE LINN^AN SOCIETY. 



Mentharum valde ferax est Anglia nostra, nam praeter species de novo hlc 

 additas, quatuor alias peculiaribus nominibus recensentur a Merreto in Pin. et 

 plures proeter has turn a D. Buddie turn a D. Rand observatae sunt. Sed 

 cum de iis nobis nondum satis constet, ulteriori eas observationi relinquere ne- 

 cesse habuimus. DiU, apud Raii Syn. ed. 3. 232. 



VOL. IIL 



LONDON: 



nilNTED FOR 



LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, BROWN and GREEN, 



VATERNOSTLR-ROW. 



1825. 



