LI ads CuTLER’s Account of “Indigenous Vi —, 
COM GU UMARRUBIUM. Linn Gen Plant. eg 
“en ea dentibus calycinis AE ‘ancinatis. Syk Nat.” 
^ -HOREHOUND. ‘Bloffoms white." duds fides, and’ d'aiong 
:tubbifh. . ;,July. Ja 
Y Wi ithering: difien; that it Via iliac miedicine ich 
the ancients in obftru&tions of the vifcera.—In large: dófes it 
loofens the ‘belly. He fays, that it is the principal ingredient i in 
tlie Negro Czfar s remedy for vegetable poifons.— That a young 
man, who had occafion to take mercurial medicine, was throw: 
into a falivation, w which continued for naore than a year. Every 
method that was. tried to remoye it, rather increafed the com- 
LE At Jength. Linnaeus refcribed an iphifion of iiio 
patient got we ell i ina fhort time, «5i Pisin owon bs 
Agi SA (o DEONURUS.’ Lin: Gén. Plant. 641, ^ ^ 
Mirco yao caulinis lanceolatis tribbis.  Syft. Nat. 2 f£ 
MOTHERWORT. suene a: ose s Fubbih.- Jub 
j -—Augulte mioiqsc- tŠ 
— Leonurus ilinet Janceolatifgue m: iia f f ofii- 
bus fpinofisss ANa Naa iso: M SUN NUES 
MARRUBY. Lions Tails “Bloffoms. — — fences in. 
moift bgdas ‘Not common. . July. : O9. 
Coh GSORIGANUM; Lin Gen Phat 645 7 777^ 
OK ipiitm Spicis fubrotundis alio conglomeratis, haga 
salyce longioribus ovatis. ^ Syft, Nat. 
WILD MARFORAM. Bilofloms purple Mmongft bramblér 
by fences. July. ee 
ve warm and ; aromatic, Dr. Withering fays; ‘the effential 
is fo acrid that it may be confidered as a.cauftic, and is much 
d with that intention by nf A little cotton wool moiit- 
ened 
a 
E Am p T, 4 o 
i 
