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dicante Syn. ^4, I. B. Mentha fylveftris fo- 
lio longiore C. B. Pin. Long leaved Hprfe Mint. 
In Mr. Petty s Mill yard with the Mentha aqua~ 
tic a exigua. 
Menthastrum folio rugofo rotnndiore fpon- 
taneum flore fpicato, odore gravi. Syn. ibid. f. 
B. Menthaftrum. Ger. Em, Horje Mint or 
round leaved voild Mint I obferved this in Plenty 
not far from the Bath near Mansfield in Compa- 
ny with Mr. Bird. 
Mentha fpicis bfdvioribus et habitioribus fo- 
liis Menthae fulcae fapore fervido piperis. Syn.'J- 
bid. piperata acuta. Pet. H. B. Peppermint. On 
the Backlide of St. Aunt's Well &c. They all 
belong to pi. I. Gen. XIV. and flower 
from the latter End of July to the middle of 
September. 
All the Mints are Ibmewhat Aftringent and of warm 
lubtil Parts, great Strengthners of the Stomach the Va- 
grancy of the Smell betokens them Cephalics theyeffeclu- 
aily takeoft'N’aulepuihcls and Reachings to Vomit, they 
alfo are of Uie in LoqfeneJJes. The Simple Water gi- 
ven to little Children removes the Gripes in them, but 
theft virtues may more particularly be expcfled from 
the Spear and Pepper Mint. The Colledge Di^nla- 
fatory direfls befides the diftillcd Water, a Spirit and 
Syrup to be prepared which laft is a compound, all three 
are infrequent Uft, 
Alentha Cattaria, vid. Nepetha. 
Mercurialis perennis repens, Cynocrambe 
diffa. Syn. 138. Cynocrambe mas et faemina. 
(^er, Em. Dogs Mercury Cl. I. Gen. V. 2. 
Flowers 
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