DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. Glecoma. 515 
~GLECO’MA. Cal. 5-cleft: anthers in pairs, each 
_ ~ pair formingacross, © 
G. Leaves kidney-shaped, scolloped. Hedera’ce! - 
E. bot. 853-—Ludw. 62-Vaill. 6. 5 and6-Curt. 143~Woode. 
— Q8=Fl, dan. 789-Riv. mon. 67.2, H. minor-Lonic. i. 
205. 2—Matth. 626-—Dod. 394—Lob. obs. 336. 2. and ic. is 
613. 2-Ger. em, 856. i-Park. 677. b-Wale.-F. B. iis 
855. 2-Gere 7) 05-Fuchs. 876-Blackw. 225-Trag. 799. 
$ are somet imes imperfect, beg. of filaments 
‘ L ut 
not secrete any odoriferous oil, for this surface being 
rubbed gives out no peculiar scent, whereas the under surface 
affords a pleasant sayin. odour. Bless. blue; sometimes, though 
rarely, flesh-colou F 
Var. 2. More dele Ot more hairy. 
Riv. mon. 67.1, Hedera terrestrisVaill.G. —Clus, iis 38.2 
—Ger. em, 704. 6—Park. 677. a 
[Near Worcester. Sr.] : 
Gill. Ground Ivy. Cats-foot. te Alb Tun-hoof. Robin rur 
in the hedge. Groves, eesiaile shady places. 
, P, April, May.* 
LA’MIUM. Bbloss. upper lip entire, vaulted ; 
__~ lower lip inversely heart-shaped: mouth with 
a bristle-shaped tooth on each side. 
dried leaves, are kept in ines shops. ° They are prescribed in om 
ecth not without pomp anti-spasmedic erties. 
An infusion of the plas t may be used with the same inten noe Ts Musca 
Pipiens ; Cassida viridis, Phalana Chew live upon the different species. 
eaves com into Ke vat with ale, larify it and give it a 
Ale thus prepared is often drank as an antiscor rbutic, n in- 
and aperient. The expressed } juice, mixed with a little wine, 
d spall morning and evening, destroys white specks upon horses’ 
eyes. The pl hat grow near it do not flourish d to be 
hurtful to horses if they eat seh of it. Sheep eat it; horses ot 
of it; cows, g and swine refuseit. Lit dec Ss, coM= 
Posed of man _o are samnptionts found ee the leaves, and are occa- 
y Stoned by insects, The Phalena hibatrix and the Cynips Glecoma live upon 
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