C io6 ] !' 
/ Horminum %ivum. Garden Clary] This isj 
only the Produce of Gardens belongs to the lame i 
Family with the foregoing and dowers about 1' 
the fame Time, 
It hasa plealantSmcIl and Tafte, there F a Spirit qfi 
it kept in the Shops which is a very goc d Cordial, itj ' 
is much commended in Hi jleric ^ZJiJ orders, where indeed 1 • 
it is ofiomc Service, but the Wild by its firong and lel^ ■ ' 
grateful Smell promi les in fuch Calcs a greater Efficacy j 1 
ifinfuled in Vvine clpecially Co'Wjiip M ine. However ] 
the Garden Clary is a better carminative, and a Wine ' 
made of it will prove both that, and a great Cordial ( 
too. 
t ' 
Hottonia. Syn. 285. £oerA Ind. Alt. MiU ' t 
lefolium aquaticum di£tum Viola aquatica. /. £: c 
aquaticum floridum feu viola aquatica. Vark.Yu 
ola palullris. Qer. Water Violet. Cl. I. Gen. 
XVIII. I. flowers in April zvA May., in a wa- I 
try Place not far from the Rock-Holes in the I 
Park, and in a Ditch without the Park-Pales in 
great Plenty. 
; n 
Hyacynthus Anglicus. Syn. 373. Ger. An-; 1 : 
glicus, Belgicus, vel Hifpanicus. Park. Englijh 
Hy acy nth, or Hare-hells. Q\.\. Gen. XXVI. They 
flower from the latter End of March, to the n 
Beginning oi ^une. In Colwick Wood, Nottingham 1 
Coppice, Afply Wood, and leveral Clofes between j 
the Beck-barns and St. Vinners Well arc ove rfpread i 
with them, 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris 222. Inji. R.H. I 
Cotyledon aquatica. J. B. palu.<lris. Ger. Park, li 
Ranunculus aquaticus cotyledonis folio, C. B 
Pin. Marjh Penny -%mth White Rot. Cl. I. Gen, 
XT 
