NATURAL HISTORY of NORWAY. i 2 i 



Lithofpermum vulgare. Grummell or gray mill. 

 Lolium. Darnel, and from its canfing vertigos called in Nor- 

 way Svimling. 



Lunaria vulgar, et racemofa. Moonwort. 

 Lupinus fl. albo, ccerul. luteo. Blue and yellow Lupines. 

 Lupulus fylveftris. Wild hops. 



Lychnis latifol. glabris, fol. purpur. it fol. hirfutis, fl. albo, et 

 purpureo, it. vifcofa flor. purp. it parva faxatilis fl. candido it. 

 minima fl. albo. Campions of feveral kinds. 

 Lycopodium, officinar. Wolfs claw-mofs. 

 Lyfimachia lutea fpicata, it. vario flore, fpicata, galericulata. 

 Yellow and hooded willow herb. 



Malva. hortens. fl. luteo. fylveftr. crifpa. Yellow and other 

 Mallows. 



Marrubium nigrum. Black hoar-hound. 

 Matricaria. Fever-few. 

 Melilotus vera. Melilot. 

 Melifla turcica. Turkey-balm. 



Mentha arvenfis hirfuta. Field-mint; crifpa, curled-mint 8 

 aquatica, water-mint. 



Millefolium. Yarrow, milfoil. 



Morfus diaboli, f. fuccifa foliis glabris, it. fol. parum hirfutis, 

 Devils-bit ufed here for dying yarn green. 

 Morfus galling. Chick-weed. 



Myrica. Tamarifk; this herb though known to be extremely 

 heady is made ufe of in brewing by fome peafants, and fupplies 

 the place of hops in their liquor. 

 Narciflus. Daffodil. 



Nafturtium, varii generis, agrarium, aquaticum, pratenfe, mi- 

 nus fcutatum, pumilum. Creffes of feveral kinds. 

 Nigella. Fennel-flower. 



Nummularia fylveftris repens. fl. albo. Money-wort. To this 

 tribe probably may belong a Norway-herb, the name whereof I 

 never could learn, but it deferves notice, a tea being made of it y 

 which is a noble peroral; its leaves are nearly orbicular, with a 

 very fmall incifion, at the fore part, being but half as big as a 

 Danifh fhilling, and growing by pairs on a long, thin, round 

 and hairy ftalk, its flowers are little campanula-, or bells of five 

 leaves, white on the outfide, but their infide. beautifully variegated 



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