464 Mr. Cutler's Account of indigenous Vegetables, 



EYEBRIGH7. Mouthwort. Blossoms blue. Amongst low 

 bushes. July. 



It has been in repute for recovering impaired eye-sight. 



MELAMPYRUM. Linn. Gen. Plant. 

 Melampyrum corollis hiantibus. Syst. Nat. 

 COW-WHEAT. Blossoms yellowish white. In woods. June. 



CHELONE. Linn. Gen. Plant. 666. 



Chelone foliis lanceolatis serratis : summis oppositis. SystT Nat. 



CHELONE. Fish-head. Snake-head. Blossoms in spikes ; 

 white. Common by fences and amongst bushes in moist land. 

 August. 



ANTIRRHINUM. Linn. Gen. Plant. 668. 



Antirrhinum foliis lanceolatis obtusis alternis, caule ramosissimo 

 diffuso. Syst. Nat. 



TOAD-FLAX. Blossoms purple. In fields and road sides. 

 June — August. 



Antirrhinum foliis linearibus alternis, corollis hiantibus : labio 

 inferiore expldnato. Syst. Nat. 



SNAP-DRAGON. Fluellin. Blossoms yellow, with a mixture 

 of scarlet. Common by road sides in Lynn and Cambridge. 

 June — July. 



The seed of a species of the Antirrhinum, nearly resembling 

 this plant, and not at all superior in beauty, is imported by our 

 seed-sellers, and is common in curious flower-gardens. 



SCROPHULARIA. Linn. Gen. Plant. 674. 

 Scrophularia foliis cordatis serratis acutis basirotundatis, caule 

 obtusangulo. Syst. Nat. 



FIG WORT. Blossoms purplish, with a small segment, re- 

 sembling a lip, in their mouths. By fences in wet land. Aug. 



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