SQ^mn^nxhvi^ vdoratus Officinarum nohh. Schcrnanthe Tomet, lib. 
6. p. i-j^.cap, i.Fig. 
Schsnanthos /t;^ Juncus cdoratus L B»j, 2. L 28. p. jij. c. 2*^5. 
Fig. G5a 196. Fig. I. 
Scha^nanthum G^r. 39. Fig. 
Sclisenus Cord, in Diofc^. 4. c. 16. Scha:nus y^/^Schacnuantus G?;'i. 
Hift. 199.C. 54. Fig. mala 200. 
Sch^nanthus 8c Junciis odoratus Q^&. Dale 374. 3. 
Schacnanthus K^' H. Pl. 1 3 io> c. 4. 
Giunco odorato Durant. 2 1 2. Fig. i. 
Qramen Daftylon Maderafpatenje^ cum pluribus fpicarum pari- 
bus ad fummam caulis vcluc in verticillas pofitis Fiuk, T?ih, 119. 
Fig. 2. Aim, Bor. 175. 6. Gramen ad Junceum accedens aromati- 
cum majus Syrlacum^ H. Ox. Se^, 8. p. 22^..Tak 9. Fig. 25. Gra- 
men T)4tty-lon aromaticum., multiplici panicula,fpicis, brevibus tomen- 
to eandicantibus ex eodem pediculo binis ?luk. Tab, 190. Fig. i. 
Aim. Bot. 175. 5, 
Juncus CB. /^Matth. 56. Fig. Cluf. 'Exot. 203. c. 34, 
. ' Fig. Fragcs. 6o»Q. 2^.Garz,i'i,i, c. 34. J uncus i>i<?r<//A(f tenuior 
FarL i^d^,Y\^.]\inc\\s odoratiis mt aromaticus C B. 11..1. Jun- 
€us Odoratus Aromaticus^qui Sqninanthum Officinis quaS Xc*i'» 
^vSO-Jund fics C jB.^Phyt. 31. 12. Juncus odoratus T/y^'Schjcnan- 
thbs Ad, 42. JuEyuUSrocundus aromaticus CB. Theat. i6?.Fig, 
I take the Codipulu of the Hort» Malab. VoL 1 2. Tab. 57. p. 107. 
to .be a Species of this^ if not the fame, the Figure pretty well agree- 
ing with it, particularly tlie fe par ate Squama and Flowers^ which 
are expreft towards the bottom of \ht Table on the left hand, and 
farther to c6nf5rmi; in the Defcription^ there is notice taken, that 
its L^^wx are of an Arematick fcent. 
nul T^lxx^ Dr P///.^^;7^/ has needlefshr F/^//r<?i this Plant twice over, fince 
wigl a laiy^^^ Figure ( which was ftom a Specimen I gave him) is much 
i96:jig. I. ' ' truer than the laft,: viz. Tab. 119. Fig. 2. & Tab 1 90. Fig. i. 
This is 5c fc^^^;?//:^, which the Natives here have not in great E- 
fteem, fomecimes in the Moors Camps^ the Uorfes^ Camels and 
Oxen., which carry burthens eat nothing elfe, it's generally 2 or 3 
foot high, here about, but near Color in rich Soyl, I have ften 
it s foot high, and thick as a Quill or fmall Reed : It's fometimcs 
by the Natives put into their DecoHions for Fevers.^ and is goodfor 
Coughs dxii. Thrujh in Children, and wiA us i§ defcrvedly of more 
