Dr. Smirn’s Remarks on fome Foreign Species of Orobanche. 167 
The next fynonym in the Species Plantarum, that comes under 
confideration, is that of Gafpar Bauhin: 
OROBANCHE majore flore. Bauhin. Pin. 88. 
This author quotes only the Orebanche quarta of Lobel’s Icones, 
and an Orobanche of the Hortus Eyfletenfis, a work I have not in my . 
poffeffion.. We muft conclude that he intended the Qrobanche 
cerulea, efpecially as he has the Orchis abortiva in the preceding 
page, by the name ‘of Orobanche Monfpeliaca floribus oblongis, under 
which he properly cites Lobel and Clufius. 
» Morifon’s figure, mentioned above, is alfo referred to by Linnzus, 
in the fame paragraph in which he quotes C. Bauhin. What. this 
~ author has faid, p. 502, likewife refers. to the Orobanche cerulea; and 
he rightly quotes another paragraph of Clufius, who, in his iptoria, 
Pp: 271, in a flight and,fuperficial way mentions having feen the 
fame plant growing in corn-fields at Montpellier, upon common 
thiftles.—Morifon, has the Orbis abortiva in the: fame plate with the 
above, fig..4, and, in p,,502 of his. Jetter-pr efs, copies, John Bauhin’s s 
account of it as ‘an aaah! He defcribes this very plant over 
again, p..503, 4D but without a figure. 
The, only remaining a Syopayen in the ae Plantarum is that of 
Sauvages,. from. his Methodus Foliorum, which is an arrangement of 
the. ial sii both wild and ‘cultivated, according to their 
leaves: ‘ 
 OROBANCHE ‘caule Srptied ceruleo bratteis’ brevibus. 
BRE SAO “3Iqoo dis Meth. 4. noifleno 
yi ‘ 
This cata quotes patie Perils only ; and as he a the Orchis 
abortive in the fame page, under the name of Limodorum, there can be 
a no 
