PIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 307 



natis, caulibus fubteretibus repentibus, (lamini- 

 bus corolla longioribus. Sp, pL 807. (Ger, em. 

 6ji,f,i. Moris, hifi. f. 1 1. /. 7./. i. or dims fecundi, 

 Rivin, t. 23. BlackwelL t, 302) 



Pennyroyal. Anglis, 



It is fometimes amongfl rubbifli thrown out of gar-- 

 dens, but probably is not a native. %, VIII. IX* 



The whirls are fpha^rical^ confifting, of numerous 

 peduncles, bearing each one or two flowers : the 

 Calyx is flriated, a little inflated, and divided in- 

 to five bearded dents, the lowermofl: of which is 

 the lefl: : the flowers are of a pale purple, or 

 flefli color: the Sta-mina longer than the Ccrolla, 



An infufion of the plant in white wine with fl:eel is 

 cfleem'd an excellent enmenagogue. 



GLECOMA. Gen. pL 714. 



Antherarum fmguluni par in formam crucis conni- 

 vens. Calyx 5-fidus. 



bedernceai, GLECOMA foliis reniformibus crenatis. Sp. pL 

 807. {Ger. em, 856. /. i. Rivin. t. 6y. VailL 

 Paris. /. 6./. 4, 5, 6. Biackwell t. ^iif^) 

 Ground- Ivy. Anglis. 



Under hedges and in fliady places frequent. 7^. V. 

 ^ The lower part of the fl:alks is procumbent, but 

 the flowering part ere6l : the leaves are wrinkled 

 and ftand on long femicylindrical footftalks : xhz 

 joints are furrounded by a ciliated ring : the 

 flowers are blue, and grow four or eight together, 

 in half-whirls, leaning on one fide of the ftalk ; 

 X ? th-e 



