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are cut very deep, in others not ; and four naked 
feeds fucceed each flower, 
PuLMONARiA. The cmpalement is tubuloiis, and 
divided at the top into five fegments : Tlie flowers 
are monopetalous, cylindrical below, and divi> 
ded, at the brims, into five round fegments; 
the infides are neatly fringed, and have five 
chives : The leaves are, for the mofl; part, 
large and fpotted. We have but one fpecies of 
this plant, 
^ Fulmonaria foliis Echii^ R. 226, G. E. 808. 
anguflifolia^ Par. Farad. 248. Buglofs Cowflips, or 
long-leav’d Sage of Jerufalem. 
This is accounted a pedloral balfamick plant, good for coughs, 
confumptions, fpitdng of blood, and the like diforders of the 
lungs. 
Cynoglossum, Hounds-tongue. The empale- 
ment is monopetalous, deeply divided into five 
fegments ; The flower is fhaped like a funnel, 
and cut deep into five parts : The fruit is, for the 
mofl part, rough, and flicks like a Bur ; is com- 
pofed of four cells, each containing a flat feed, 
fix’d to a pyramidal, four-fided placenta. The 
fpecies are : 
* I. Cynoglojfum^ R.226, G.659. rnajuszmlga- 
re^ G, E. 804, P. 511. Great Hounds-tongue. 
2. Cynogloffo folio virenti., R.226. Cynoglojfum. 
minus folio virente., G. E. 805. femper virensy P. 
512. The LefTcr green-leav’d Hounds-tongue. 
The root is drying and binding ; ufcful in catarrhous defluxi- 
ons upon the lungs, and to temper the fharpnefs of the blood ; 
and, by confequence, good for all kind of fluxes, and htemor-* 
rhages. 
Buglossum, Buglofs. The empalement is cut to 
the very bafe, into five fegments : The flower is 
monopetalous, cut into five obtufe p)aits, and 
expanded in a round form : The feeds are lilce 
the head of a viper. The fpecies are : , 
