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y. Valeriana marina lati folia 

 major alba. Mor. Umb. Great broad- 

 leav'd white Sea Valerian. 



8. Valeriana Alpina, foliis in- 

 tegris, radice repcnte, inodora. Rail 

 lliji. Alpine Valerian, with undi- 

 vided Leaves, and a creeping Root, 

 without Smell. 



9. Valeriana Alpina prima. C. 



B. P. The firfl Alpine Valerian of 

 Cofpar Bauhin. 



10. Valeriana Alpina altera. 



C. B. P. Another Alpine Valerian 

 of Cafpar Bauhin. 



11. Valeriana Alpina, fcrophu- 

 laria folio. C. B. P. Alpine Valerian, 

 with a Figwort-leaf. 



12. Valeriana montana, fubro- 

 tundo folio. C. B. P. Mountain Va- 

 lerian, with a roundifh Leaf. 



13. Valeriana Alpina, nardo 

 Celtic* fi mi lis. C. B v P. Alpine 

 Valerian, refembling the Celtic 

 Spikenard. 



14. Valeriana Crctica, filipen- 

 dula radice, Inf. R H. Candy Va- 

 lerian, with a Dropwort-root. 



15 Valeriana Celt tea. Inf. R. 

 H. Celtic Va'enan, or Spikenard. 



16. Valeriana marina angufli- 

 folia, fve minor alba. Mor. Hift. 

 Narrow-leav'd or fmaller white Sea 

 Valerian. 



17. Valeriana Alpina minor. 

 C. B. P. Smaller Alpine Valerian. 



18. Valeriana tuberofa Itnpe- 

 r ti, Tourn. Cor. Tuberofe-rooted 

 Valerian of Imperatus. 



19. Valeriana Orient alis angu- 

 fit folia, foribus & radice <vahriana 

 hor t en fs. Tourn. Cor. Narrow-leav'd 

 Eaftern Valerian, with the Flowers 

 and Root of the Garden Valerian. 



20. Valeriana Orient alis , alii- 

 aria folio, fore alio. Tourn. Cor. 

 Eaftern Valerian, with a Sawce- 

 alone-leaf, and a white Flower. 



21. Valeriana Oricntalis, fifym- 

 brii Matthioli folio. Tourn. Cor, Eail- 



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crn Valerian, with a Water-crefs- 

 leaf. 



22. Valeriana Orient alis mini- 

 ma, fore leucophiso. Tourn. Cor. 

 The leaft Eaftern Valerian, with a 

 whitihh Flower. 



23. Valeriana maxima Pyrenai- 

 ca, cacali* folio. D. Fagon. lnjl . R; 

 H. The greareft Pyrenean Valerian, 

 with a ftrange Coltsfoot-leaf. 



24. Valeriana foliis ca lei trap*. 

 C. B. P. Valerian with Leaves 

 like thofe of the Star-thiftle. 



25. Valeriana Luftanica annua 

 latifulia laciniata. Inf. R. H. Broad 

 jagged-leav'd annual Valerian of Por- 

 tugal. 



26. Valeriana h ami lis America- 

 na, folio rotundo fubtus argenteo. 

 Plum. Dwarf American Valerian, 

 with a round Leaf, white under- 

 neath. 



The firfl: of thefe Sorts is propa- 

 gated in England for medicinal Ufe ; 

 and is call'd in the Shops by the 

 Name of Phu, to diltinguifh it from 

 the Mountain Valerian, which is 

 preferr'd to all the other Sorts by the 

 modern Phyficians ; tho 1 the Roots 

 of this firfl are flill continu'd in fome 

 of the capital Medicines. 



This Plant is propagated by part- 

 ing of its Roots, either in the 

 Spring or Autumn, which mould 

 be planted in Beds of frefh dry 

 Earth, about eight or ten Inches 

 afunder ; for they commonly fpread 

 and multiply very fall : if the Sea- 

 fon be dry, you in uit water the Plants 

 until they have taken Root ; after 

 which they will require no farther 

 Care, but to keep them clean from 

 Weeds ; and in Autumn, when their 

 Leaves are decay 'd, the Roots (hould 

 be taken up, and dry'd for Ufe. 



The fecond Sort is very common 

 in moift Places, and by the Sides of 

 Rivers and Ditches, in mc ft Parts of 

 England-, but is rarely cultivated in 

 Gardens. 



