Pule’gium, 
DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. Mentha. 
Stems spreading. Whirls\ateral. Whole planthairy. Stamens 
equal in length to the border of the blossom. Bloss. lower seg- 
ment blunt. Calyxhoary. Linn. Stamens often lie within thi 
tube, so that were it not for the magi middle segment 
blossom, it might be supposed to entilis, POLLICH. 
Whole p/ant covered with soft white bie of a paler green than — 
* gentilis. Stem not tinged with red; hairs pointing down- 
ards. Leaves towards the top ces <pear- a towards the 
mend roundish, Whirls composed of 2 opposite umbels, sit- 
ting. Calyx pale green, beset with soft white hairs, interspersed 
with very minute semi-transparent glands. Blossoms ithin 
and without. Stamens in some plants longer than the blossom. 
Corn Mint. Watery places and moist corn fields. 
P, July—Sept. 
Var. 2. sativa. Stamens longer than the blossom. M. sativa. 
Lyn. In this variety the leaves are sometimes smooth, | 
E. bot. 448-F/. dan. 794-Riv. mon. 48, 1. M. verti-He 
 @%. 3. 7. row 1 
Marsh Mint. Marshy places, sides of —— and gardens. 
. A 
. July 
Var. 3. Leaves smaller and smoother. Ray Syn. 232. 2+ 
M. rubra 8 Huds. Side of the new river = athe saath end of 
Stoke Newington. Hop ground at eaene % 
M. Leaves egg-shaped, blunt, somewhat. scolloped? 
stems roundish, creeping: : stamens longer than the 
bloss. . 
Ludw. 195-Blackw, 302=Riv.23. 1 , Palegitm-Woode« 7 7 
~Fuchs. 198-F. B. tiie 256, 2-Trag. 23-Maith. 704- — 
Dod. 282-Lab. obs. 266. and ic. is 500. 1-Ger. em. 671. 
1—Pet. 32. 2—Park. 29-Lonic, i. 114, aHe4 Ox. She To 
row 2. 1. 
Stems with 4 blunt corners, hairy, branched. Leaves thick, 
slightly toothed, underneath set with deep semi-transparent dots. 
loss. twice as long as the calyx, hairy Kowa Stamens equate - 
Pistils as long as the stamens, Bloss. pale purple. 
Pennyroyal Minty Moist heaths and dep See oF a pool 
at Robert’s End, near Hanley Castle, Worcestersh, Mr. Bate 
LARD. Side of a = at Erdington, ee ee 
Aug. Sept. 
* It prevents the pee of — and when cows have eaten ity 
as they will do largely a end of summer, when the opaaniiea are bares 
and inner distresses them, their milk can hardly be oe 2 aoe 
cheese vhich sometimes puzzles the dairy m 
nd gat eat it; sheep : are not fond of it; cows and sw 
expressed juice, with a little sugar, is nota bad medicine ia 
the houpiea cough, A simple and a spirituous water, “distilled from pee 
