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adapts. Still, this may not be at all the feeling of other botanists 
who will use the present Compendium; and thus it seems proper 
to imitate for Mentha the examples heretofore set in treating 
segregately the Roses, Brambles, and Hawkweeds. 
a list of Mr. Baker’s named Mints is given here, along with such 
provincial nos. as his own scant enumeration of localities will 
warrant; assisted further by a few added in English Botany. As 
in Rosa, the prefixed numbers here also distinguish the Bakerian 
species, the non-numbered names which follow being those used 
for their varieties ;— 
Mentha. 
1. rotundifolia 
. sylvestris 
a. sylvestris 
b. nemorosa 
c. mollissima 
d. alopecuroides 
. viridis 
. crispa 
. piperita 
a. officinalis 
b. vulgaris 
. pubescens 
a. palustris 
pb. hircina 
. hirsuta, 18 
. citrata 
. cardiaca 
b. gracilis 
. sativa 
b. paludosa 
c. subglabra 
. rubra 
. gentilis 
a. gentilis 
b. Wirtgeniana 
c. Pauliana 
d. pratensis 
arvensis 
a. arvensis 
b. nummularia 
c. preecox 
d. agrestis 
e. Allionii 
om 09 
13. 
f. parietaricefolia - 
55, LAMIACER. 
12- - 
ae ee 
34- 
Ces 
1-3- 
1-384--7% 
1-3 
23- 
- 45-7 9 
2 
84- 8 - 
3-5 9 
5 - 9 
12-45 7 9 
? 
2 
1 
12- 
- 14. 
14 15. 
- os 15 16. 
11. 
15. 
10 
10 15. 
11 
15 16. 
11 15. 
14, 
10 11 12 18. 
- 13 14. 
11. 
10. 
Accordingly 
