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•I to three. We have but one Ij^ecles of thi*; 
j plant, viz, 
jl * Melijja Fuchfii^ R. 242, G. E. 690. Melyjfo- 
\ phyllon Fuchjii^ P. 41. Lamium montanum Meliffce 
folio,, C. 231. Balm-leav’d Archangel, Baftard 
' Balm. In feveral woods in the weft of England ; 
as about Fotnefs,, in Devonjhire^ and Haverfordweft^ 
I in Pembrokejhire. The ftalks are about a foot high, 
I fquare, jointed, and full of pith : The leaves are 
' oblong, wrinkled, and hairy, fliining with a black 
: green : The flowers come by threes and fours out 
! of each knot, in oblong bags ♦, which are loofe, hairy, 
I and hanging down ; of a dark, fometimes pale 
purple colour. 
Calamintha, Calamint. It has labiated flowers, 
whofe crefts are upright, roundifh, and cut in 
two ; the beards in three : They arife from the 
wings of the leaves, and ftand upon branched 
foot-ftalks, with em.palements long and tubu- 
lous. Tlie fpecies are : 
* I. Calamintha vulgaris,, R. 243, P. 36. vul- 
garis,, vel officinarium Germania,, C. 228. Common 
Calamint. The leaves are larger, broader, and, in 
proportion, fliorter, than thofe of that fpecies which 
Imells like Pennyroyal: The ftalks are fquare and 
hoary. By the high-ways, in ditches and hedges. 
It is rarely to be met with in England. 
* 2. Calamintha odore Pulegii,, R. 243, G. E. 
687. Pulegii odore feu Nepeta,, C. 228, altera 0- 
\ dor e Pulegii,, foliismaculofisfP , Field Calamint, 
The leaves are fmaller, having a ftrong fmell of Pern 
nyroyal, and the ftalks incline towards the ground \ 
by vdiich it differs from the former. It grov/s by 
way-fides, and on the banks of fields, and near hedges. 
By the Walls of Kendal caftle, PFeftmo}'' eland. On 
the bank next the river, by Durham abbay f . 
* 3. Calamintha humilior,, folio rotundiore,, R. 243, 
Hederaterreflris^ G. 705. terrefiris vulgaris,, P.676. 
N C. 306. 
