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The third Sort is alfo recom- 

 mended to beufed in Medicine : this 

 is not of Englijh Growth ; but is ve- 

 ry hardy, and will thrive very well, 

 if planted on a moift Soil ; as will 

 alfo the fourth Sort, which is only 

 a Variety of the third, from which 

 it differs in nothing but the Colour 

 of its Flowers. 



All thefe Plants propagate thern- 

 felves very fall by their Branches 

 trailing upon the Ground, which 

 emit Roots at every Joint, and fallen 

 themfelves into the Earth, and fend 

 forth newBranches ; fo that no more 

 isrequired in theirCulture,thanto cut 

 oft any of thefe rooted Branches and 

 plant them out in frefh Beds ; allow- 

 ing them at leaft a Foot from Plant 

 to Plant every Way, that they may 

 have room to grow. 



The bell time for this Work is in 

 September, that the Plants- may be 

 rooted before Winter ; for if the old 

 Roots are permitted to remain fo 

 clofe together, as they generally grow 

 in theCornpafs of a Year, they are 

 ful je^t to rot in Winter : befides, the 

 young Plants will be much ftronger, 

 and produce a larger Crop the fuc- 

 ceeding Summer, than if they were 

 removed in the Spring : thefe Plants 

 all love a moift ftrong Soil, in which 

 they will flourifh exceedingly. 



PULMONARIA, Lurgwort. 

 The Characters are ; 



^he Flower confjis of one Leaf, 

 which is jhcf .d like a Funnel, whofe 

 vpper Fart is cut into feveral Seg- 

 ments : from the f ft ulcus Flower- cup, 

 which is, for the mo ft part, pent agonal, 

 rifes the Peintal, cncc?npafed by four 

 Embryoes, which afterward become fo 

 many Seeds inclojed in the Flower- 

 cup. 



The Species are ; 

 I. Pulmonaria vulgaris, macu- 

 le jo folio. Ctuf. Eift. Common fpot- 

 ted Lungwort, by fome caia'd Sage, 



of Jeru/alem, and Jerufalem Cowf- 

 lip. 



. 2. Pulmonaria major, non ma- 

 culofa. J. B. Greater Lungwort, 

 without Spots. 



3. Pulmonaria foliis echii . Loh. 

 1c. Lungwort with Leaves like Vi- 

 pers Buglofs. 



4. Pulmonaria max : ma, foliis 

 quofi faccharo mcruftatis. Pink, Fhyt. 

 Greatell Lungwort, with Leaves ve- 

 ry much fpoued. 



5. Pulmonaria vulgaris latifo- 

 lia, fore alio. Inf. R. H. Com- 

 mon broad-Ieav'd Lungwort, with a 

 white Flower. 



6. Pulmonaria Alpina, foliis 

 mollibus fulrrjnndis. five ccerulco. Infl. 

 R. H. Alpim Lungwort, with fofc 

 roundifh Leaves. and a blue Flower. 



7. Pulmonaria angufifolm, cac- 

 ruleo fore. J. B Narrow lea v'd 

 Lungwort, with a blue Flower. 



8. Pulmonaria dlpina, angufto 

 folio, It alien. Bocc. Muf. Narrow - 

 leav'd Alpine Lungwort. 



9 . Pulmonaria m if is , fr agaric 

 odore. Bocc. Muf. Mild Lungwort 

 fmelling-l:ke Strawberries. 



10. Fulmo N aria O ct ica annua ; 

 calyce veficario. Inf. R. H. An- 

 nual Lungwort of Candy, with a 

 bladdered Flower-cup. 



11. P V 1 , m o n aria viridi, fubro- 

 tundo, non maculato folio. Bocc. Muf. 

 Green Lungwort, with a roundifh 

 unfpolted Leaf. 



12. Pulmo n a r i a Ch ia, ecbii fo - 

 lit) verruccfa, calyce vefcaric, jio^e 

 albo. Town. Cor. Lurgworc of the 

 lfland of Scio, with a war ted Vipers- 

 buglofs-Ieaf, a b'addered Flower- 

 cup, and a white Flower. 



13. Put m o N A R 1 a Lrfiia, cchii fo- 

 lio njerrucOjh, caly e vejicario, fijre 

 cajrvleo. % cum . Cor. Lungwort of 

 Lejboi, with a waned Viper buglofs- 

 leaf, a bladdered Fiowei-cup, and a 

 blue Flower* 



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