l6^. PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



IMPEK ATORIA. Gen. Pi 359. 

 FruBus fubrotundus, comprefTus, medio gibbus, 

 margine cin(5lus. ^etala inflexo-marginata. 

 tfiruthlum lMPr.RATORIA. Sj).^!, 371. (Ger. Em, 1001. 

 *• /. I. Moris, hift.f. 9. /. 4 /. i.) 



Maftcrworr. Anglis. 



I obferv'd it upon the banks of the Clyde in feverai 

 places, particularly about Jrdencaple^ and in the 

 ifle of Bute., near Mountftewart -, but whether in- 

 digenous or not is uncertain. %, VL 

 The leaves are pinnated with about five pinnas, 

 the extreme one always divided into three lobes^ 

 and all fhai^ply ferrated. 

 I'he root is warm a,nd aromatic, and is efteem'd a 

 good fudorific. There are leccrded inftances ot 

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

 It fnould be dug up in the Winter, and a llrong 

 infiifion made in wine. 



SMYRNIUM. Gen, Pl 363. 

 Frt/Mus. oblongus, ftriatus. Petala acuminata cari- 



nata. 

 dujatmm i SMYRNIUM ioiiis caulinis ternatis petiolatis fer- 

 ratis. ^^.'pL y/6. (Ger, Em, 1019. Adoris. hlft. f. 

 9. /. 4, /. I. ordinisfecundi. Pet. herb, t. 24./. \i) 

 Alexanders. Anglis, 



Upon the Tea coail at Bunglafs^ on the edge of 

 Berwickjhire, Dr. Parjons, S . VL 



CARUM. 



