3o6 DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 



em. 680./. 4. Moris, hijl. f. 11. t. -i.f. i. or dims 

 fuperioris. ) 



Red fharp-leav'd Mint. Juglis. 



On the fides of rivers and in wafle places, but 

 rare. Dr. Parfons. % . VIII. 



The (talks are red, the leaves (lightly hairy, ellip- 

 tical and acute : the whirls ten or more, conti- 

 nued from the middle of the branches to the top : 

 the Calyces are fprinkled with refinous dots, and 

 the lowermoft fegment of the Corolla is acute. 



aruenfis 4. MENTHA fioribus verticillatis, foliis ovatis acutis 

 ferratis ftaminibus corollam squantibus. Sp. pi 

 806. {Oed. Dan. t. 512. Moris, hiji. f. 11. /. 7. 

 /. 5. or dinis fecundi. jig. fecund. Ger. em. p. 684. 



/. 2.) 



Corn Mint. Anglis. 



In corn fields after harveft, but not very common. 



%, VIII. IX. 

 The whole plant is hairy : the flalks recline on the 



ground : the whirls are dovv'ny, and much Ihorter 



than the leaves : the Calyces hoary, the flowers 



of a pale blue, the loweft fegment of the Corolla 



obtufe. 

 The plant fmells much like the blue part of a de- 



cay'd cheefe. 

 Linnaus fays, that the milk of cows which have fed 



upon thiS plant can hardly be made 10 turn to 



curds. 



pulegium*^ M. floribus verticillatis, foliis ovatis obtufis fubcre- 



natis, 



