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Lhh Mant. 317, % PI 17. {Ger, Em, 657, /, 

 3, ////?. Ox. Seel, 3, T: 23, /. 12, 0^^. D^;/. r. 

 448, opt.) 



Wild Germander. Anglis. 



Found very common under hedges and in meadows. 

 i;.V. andVI. 



Obf. The leaves are hairy, and the flowers of an 

 elegant bright blue, ftreak'd with veins of a 

 deeper colon It is a great ornament to the 

 hedges. 



%%'i^ Peduncidis tinifloris, 

 agrefiis 9. VERONICA floribus Iblitariis, foliis cordatis in- 

 cifis pedunculo brevioribus. Lin. Sp. PI. 18. 

 (Ger. Em. 616./. i. Oed. Dm. t. 449, opt.) 



Germander- Speedwell, or Chick weed. Anglis. 



A common weed. O. V. 



Obf. It has branched trailing ftalks, with leaves 

 growing oppofite at the bafe, but alternate at the 

 top i the flowers are very fmall, generally blue, 

 and grow fingly on long footflalks. 



ar-'cenfis rO. V. floribus folitariis, foliis cordatis incifis pedun- 

 culo longioribus. Lm. Sp. PL 18- (Ger. Em. 

 Pag. 613./. 7. Mor. Hift. Ox. Se5l. 3. /. 24./. 

 21, Oed. Ban. t. 515.) 



Wall-Speedwell. Anglis. 



It is common upon old walls. O. V. 



Obf The flowers of this are generally of a pale 

 color, almoft: white, growing on very fiiort or 

 no footflalks, which diftinguiflies it fufficiently 

 from the preceding, 



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