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XIV. 



Of the Didynamia, or Vegetables 



that 



have 



four 



Filaments in every Flower; of which two are re 



markably longer 



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and 



more perfe& than the reft 



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N. B. The flowers of this clafs are generally irregular and labiated 



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Offuch as have only one, two, or four naked feeds to fucceed every flower ; 



and thefe difpofed regularly in the bottom of the empalements 



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ESOSPH^RUM 1. Hirfutum, foliis cordatis ferratofubfmuaiis, fieri- 



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bus ver tic Miter Jpicatis. Tab. 18. fig. 3 



Marrubium odor atifimum betonica foliis. Burm.The. Zey. 1.71 



Mentaftrum maximum. Slo. Cat. 64. & H. t. 102. 



Spikenard. 



Periantium Monophyllum tubulatum, recJum, leniter ampliatum, decern 



Jlriis notatum; ore Jubobliquo, quinque Jetis rigidis ter- 



minato. 



Corolla Monopetala tubulata : limbus bilabi 



bijidum, fauce c oaHegatum \ inft 



anguflum ; laciftiis lattrahbus ov, 

 apicem compreffd, carinata. 



labium fuperius reflum 

 tripartitum, patens , 



collo 



did minori > refexd, ad 



Stam 



Filamenta quatuor, quorum duo inferiora funt & long 

 que for is ad faucem ufque adnata j duo vero jupern 



tubo - 

 libera 



& b 



Piftillum. Germen bilobum oblong 



theras jubr 





ffigmata 



ftylus bifduSy lengitudine f 



Pericarpium Nullum; calix in ft 'nu femina fovet. 



Semina Duo fubcomprejfa, cblongo-quadrata, fulcd longit u dinali per med, 



duel a. 

 This plant grows wild in many parts of J 



fpecially in the low gravelly 



lands about Kingft 



two or th 



feet 



... d Old- bar bo 

 It is one of the moft grateful ceph 



iy 



d alexipba 



ght of 

 ics. of 



this clafs of plants ; and may be ufed, with great propriety, in moft diiordtrs of 

 nerves, and vifcera, where fuch warm medicines are required. 



TEUCRIUM I. Subhirfutum ; foliis watts, dent atof err atis , fpicis Jlrittiori- 



bus, crajjis, terminalibus. 



The 



airy 



eucriam. 



This is a native of Jamaica, and pretty frequent in the lower parts of St. Mar 



where it grows very luxuriantly ; tho' it feldom rifes above two 



in height. The flower-cup feems a little inflated in this plant. 



feet arid a half 





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