ORD. XVIII. ASPERIFOLIZ. 
(From asper rough, and folium a leaf) rough or hairy leaved 
. plants. 
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PULMONARIA OFFICINALIS. COMMON LUNGWORT 
SYNONYMA,_ Pulmonaria, seu Pulmonaria maculosa. Pharm. 
Geoff. M. M. Dale, 135. Lewis, 525. Edinb. New. Disp. 261. 
Bergius, 883. Murray, vol. 3. p.97. Gerard, Emac. 808. Raii 
Syn. 226. Park, Parad. 448. Symphytum maculosum sive 
pulmonaria latifolia. Bauh. Pin. 259. Pulmonaria officinalis. 
Huds. Flor. Ang. 81. With. Bot. Arr. 193. Sowerby, Eng. 
Bot. 118. t.118. Flor. Dan. 482. 3 
Pentandria Monogynia. Lin. Gen. Plant. 184. 
Gen. Ch. Cor. infundibulif. fauce pervia, Cal. prismatico 5-gonus, 
Sp. Ch. P. foliis radicalibus ovato-cordatis scabris. : 
, THE root is perennial: the stems simple, erect, angular, rough, 
and frequently rise above a foot in height: the stem-leaves are 
somewhat ovate, or rather lanceolate, broad pointed, hairy, alter- 
nate, and on the upper side speckled with whitish maculz: the ra- @ 
dical leaves are broader, and more elongated towards the base: 
the flowers appear in terminal fasciculi, and are reddish and pur- 
