DiDYNAMiA ANGIOSf'ERMlA. 321 

 . PRUNELLA foliis omnibus ovato-oblongis petio- 

 latis. Sp.pL ^^j. {Ger. em. 632. /. i. Miller ic, 

 70./. 2. Rivin, ^.29. Blacktvell. t. 24. Moris, hift, 

 f. J I. /, 5./, I. ordinis fuperioris ad dextram, Fet^ 

 herb. t. 0^1. f. 11.) 

 Self-heal. Angles. 



In moifl and barren paftures frequent, % . VIIL 

 The flalk is branched, from fix to twelve inches 

 high : the flowers grow in clofe cylindrical heads 

 or fpikes, at the fummirs of the branches : the 

 upper lip of the Calyx is truncated, and has three 

 fliort bearded dents : the lower lip is bifid, and 

 the dents bearded : the Bra^e:s are heart-fnap'd, 

 and both thofe and the Cuiyces hairy : the Corolla 

 is generally of a blueifh purple, but ofren varies 

 in color : the lips of the Calyx clofe together, 

 after the flower falls, in order the better to fe- 

 cure the embryo feeds. 

 It is aitringent and vulnerary, but is rarely ufed at 

 prefent, except by the common people, v.'iio 

 bruife and apply it to frefh wounds, and take it 

 in broths and apozems for fpitting of blood, and 

 vSq. it by way of injeftion in the Biocdy-Flux, and 

 other H^morrkages. 



A N G 1 O S P E R M I A. 



BARTSIA. Gen. pi. -jz^. 



Ciil. bilobus, emargmatus, coloratus. Corolla mi- 



nus ipfo calycecoloiata, labio fuperiore longiore. 

 BARTSIA foliis fuperiorlbus alternis frrratis, flo- 

 y nbus- 



