L oy I 
I have obfervedit on the Edge of a large watry 
Diceh betwern heejtotij about a Mile 
and half from Nottingham. They all belong to 
XXII. Flower in ^ay.^ and 
partorJ?«^’, and delight in moift Places, they 
grow pretty common on the Banks of the Leefu 
especially the two firlt, as alio in Cokiick and 
yifpl) Woods. 
M 
■IHajoTanaJylveJtris. vid. Origanum. 
Malva vulgaris. 5 j}7/. 2^1. Vark. fylyedris. 
Ger. fylveltris folio finuato. C. B. Pm. Com- 
mon Mallow. Common about Hed e s and in 
ruinous Places. 
Malva fylveftris minor. Syn.ibid. Paik.^yU 
\^ftris pumila. Ger. Small wild Mallow., or 
Dwarf Mallow- This I have met with about 
hnenton Hermitage and by the Roadlide leadino- 
Worn Nottingham to Radf ord Ike. but it is nol: 
quite fo ^mmon as the other. They belong to 
C_ren. XV. Flower in May and hold all the 
Rummer, and I have met with the greater Mal- 
lo-w in Flower at Chrijimas this Year 173S. 
endowed with the lame Quaht.es as the 
Mallows but m a far Ids Degre^ the Leaves of 
0 u|cd in Fomentations and Clyprs. 
^ 1 ' ™ake light of their Efficacy in taking 
o^me Gnpes in utleChiidren for which Purpolc th? 
ahmiisthaitareeOuiKcs of the Decodion or dillilled 
Water 
