i6S PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



IMPEKATORIA. Gen. Pi. 359. 



Fru5Ius fubrotundus, compreiTus, rxiedio gibbiis, 

 margine cindfus. P-eiala infiexo-marginata. 



IMPERATORIA. Sp. pi. 371. (Ger. Em. icoi. 

 /. I. Moris, hijl.f. 9. t. 4 /. i.) 



Mafterwort. Anglis. 



I obfcrv'd it upon the banks of the Clyde in fcveral 

 places, particularly about Ardencaple^ and in the 

 ille of ButCy near Mountjicwart 9 but whether in- 

 digenous or not is uncertain. % . VI. 



The leaves are pinnated with about five pinnae, 

 the extreme one always divided into three lobes, 

 and all fharply ferrated. 



The root is warm and aromatic, and is efteeni'd a 

 good fudorific. There arc recorded inftances of 

 it's curing the ague, when the bark has faii'd. 

 It ftould be dug up in the Winter, and a ftrong 

 intufion made in wine, 



SMYRNIUM. Gen, PL 363. 

 Fru^us oblongus, ilriatus. Petala acuminata cari- 

 nata. 

 dlufdtrum i SMYRNIUM foliis caulinis ternatis petiolatis fer- 

 ratis. Sp.pl. ^yb. CGer. E'.n. 1019. Moris, kfji.j. 

 9. i 4. f. I. crdinis fecundi. Pet. herb. t. 24./. 12J 

 Alexanders. Anglis. 



Upon the Tea coalt at Dti/ighifs, on the edge of 

 Rerzznckjkire. Dr. Parjons. $ . VI. 



CARUM. 



