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mto two. He vvriteSj "This Mr. Dale makes different from the fol- 
lowing.'* 
42. M, PauUana variegata. Besides the synonyms of the two 
Bauhins just referred to, Buddie gives CalamiJitJia ocymoides^ Tabcm. 
351; ocymoides repens^ Ger. Ox. o49 ; cardiaca, Park; aud calls this 
"The Basil Mint/' expressing a doubt ^vhether this and 41 are tnily 
indio*enous. 
43. Two specimens, one of tliem Bobart's plant mentioned by Ray, 
both our M, rubra, Buddie gives here all the synonyms of Bay's No. 
4, and one or two others. 
" 44. M, acntifolla^ Smith [j:ide supra), from the banks of the Med- 
way, called by Buddie " M. aquatica verticillata odoris gratissimi." 
I cannot distinguish M. angnstata, F. Schultz, from this, 
45. A form of saliva, with deeply and doubly-toothed leaves, the 
lower ones cordate at the base, and upper whorls with bracts scarcely 
exceeding them, called by Buddie " M. Sisymbrii facie et odori, hir- 
suta, verticillata. 
46. Buddie gives here the synonyms of Bay's No. 6, It is a not 
very hairy form of if. hirsuta^ with a terminal head and two whorls, 
the lowest subtended by two large leaves. This just agrees with what 
I have from M. Deseglise as M. purpurea. Host, {vide Boreau's Tlore 
dii Centre'), 
47. Buddie gives here the synonyms of Bay's No. 7. It is a more 
hairy and thoroughly capitate form of M, Jiirsuta, agreeing with the 
example so labelled iu the Linnsean herbarium. 
49. A very much branched form of M. Jdrsuta, from Stoke Newing- 
tou, called by Buddie " Sisymbrium raraosissimum floribus in sum mis 
ramulis in globulos conglomcratis. 
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bay's MENTHA SPICAT^. 
48. Our iL puhescejis vera, "first observed by Mr. Baud about 
some ponds near Marybone," labelled by Buddie " Sisymbrium hir- 
sutum, folio angustiore et acutiore, rainime ramosum." 
50. Two specimens, one M. piperita officim 
M. 
labelled '* Mentha rotuudifolia rubra Aurantii odore, Bobart. Hist. 361) ; 
Sisymbrium pralcuse, Math. ; Mentha rotuudifolia spicata altera, C. B. ; 
