Cl. I. Gen. VIII. Sneezeisoort. Baftard-pllitory. 
by fome called Goofe tongue. Flowers from the 
latter End oX May to Jugi/J}. Along the Hedge 
near the Waterfide in a Clole between %nenton 
^Afiddows and Colwick Waye. Pretty common 
about Mansjield. 
Pulegium. Syn) 235. I. B. vulgare Park- 
regium. Gm Penny royaler pudding Grafs. Cl. !• 
Gen. XIV. Elow&xs in July and Auguf. Inone 
of Mr. Worthington's Clofes in Gunthorp Lord- 
Ihip, five Miles from Nottingham, alfo at Wellow 
fifteen Miles from this Town. 
This Plant is a compound of very warm, fubti] and 
penetrating Parts, it is much of the Nature of the 
Mints, but more powerful, and in many Gales far prefer- 
able to them. It is opening, dilcuflive, and carminative 
whence it is of Ule in windy Cholicks, but its chief 
Excellency lyes in cleanfing the Womb and parts of Gene- 
ration from all Impurities, and opening all Obftruftions. 
It promotes the Menfes and Lochia.md as it opens thelc 
Padages, lo it prevents by llrengthning the Parts the 
Continuance of the Fluor albus which often happens to 
thole who have not the Benefit of the others. It promotes 
Delivery, it doesextremely well in Compolitions, the 
Jaundice icoA 'in Pleurifies. It may be given as a Pec- 
toral with luccels to Perlbns of a phlegmatic Habit of 
Body whole Air Vedels are clogged with a vilcous Mat- 
ten As it yields a confidcrable Quantify of Oyl in 
Diftillation, slo is its Water confiderably ftrong and 
not very unplealant. But a F)eco6lion tho’ Ids plealanc 
will anfwer the End much better in all the foregoing Ca- 
fes. In an Afthmatick Dilbrder it mull: be Iweetned 
with Honey. Mr, Hoyle recommends one Spoonful of 
its Juice fweetned with Sugar Candy as a cure for the 
Hooping Cough, which leemsto be very realbnable. 
