508 
Scorodo’nt 
DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. Nepeta. 
_T. ~n heart-shaped, serrated, on leaf-stalks : flowers 
n lateral bunches, pointing one way: stem upright.’ 
Curt. 295-Kniph. 11—Blackav. 9—Dod. 291—Lob. obs. 262. 
1, and ic. i, 497. 2—Ger. em. 662-—Park. 111. 2-H. oxs 
xi, 20. 15-Riv. mon. 12=Fl. dan. 485-Trag. T5y 2 
ayaet tages dh B. iti. 295. 1, aye 294. 
dip none, but the top of abe ‘dbs: slightly en. 
Wood Sage. Sage Germander. Woods, waco pie te 
and ditch banks, P. July 
Scor’dium. T. Leaves oblong, sitting, toothed, nakedish : flowers m 
Cata’ria. 
pairs, ‘on fruit-st talks, axillary: stem pubescent,’ 
spreading. © 
E. bot. 828—Blackw. 475-Fl. dau. 593-Woodv. 57-Matth. 
842—Ger. 534. 1 and 2-Trag. 885—Riv. mon. 11-Scor- 
dium.—Dod. 126. 2—Lob. obs. 261. 3, and ic. i. 497. I- 
Ger. em. 661—Park. 111. 1-H. ox. 11. 22. 14—Lonic. 1. i 
196. 3-Fuchs. 776-F. B. iti. 292.2. 
Stem cylindrical, hairy. Leaves gat pepe tapering and 
entire at the base, serrated upwards, t the top of the - 
branches alas rte d, nearly entire. Calyx hairy, purplish. 
wer flowers often solitary. Woopwarp. Flowers pink. 
Water Germander. Marshes of the Isle of Ely. Between 
ibaa and Histon, Waterbeach. Cottenham 
P. July, Aug.t 
NE/PETA. Bloss. middle segment of the lower lip - 
scolloped; mouth, the edges reflected : sta- 
mens approaching. 
N. Flowers in spikes : whirls on short fruit-stalks : leaves 
on leaf-stalks, heart-shaped, tooth-serrated. 
The people of Jersey are said to make use of it in brewing. It 
possesses the bitt but upon trial 
it gave too much colour to the liquor. 
+ The fresh leaves me a and somewhat pungent. etna, ed they 
destroy worms. ecoction of this plant is a good fomentation in gan- 
“grenous cases. If cows aa - when compelled by hunger, their milk gets a 
garlick favour, Sheep and goats eat it. Horses, cows, and swine refuse it. 
