! t ^^3 3 
; tera. Syft. ihid. The other fnidll ivitdor Marfb 
Vakrmnt^ Thefe two grow plentifully all over 
Basfont Scottnm^ and in a Clofe beyond it. All 
the Valerians belong to Cl. I. Gen. X. They 
all Flower in May, 
Every one of the Valeriam is of warm fubtil and aro-' 
] PartSj^ and therefore they do delerve a Place a* 
^ ir.ong the Jlexipharmics, which a long Experience has 
confirmed. The great wild Valerian\& that which en- 
; ters into the Compofition of Femes TreaeV. The Pow- 
der of it is of great fervice in and other con- 
vulfive Fits. It alio has maintained alecure Title as an 
Hyfteric hy calming the too violent Commotion of the 
Spuits, and fome ulethe Powder after the previous Ad- 
minillation of Cathartics, to expel! Worms. 
VALERiANELLAarvenlis prsecox humilis ferni- 
ne comprellb. Syn. 201. Laftuca agnina. Ger^ 
Park. Lambs Lettuce^ or Corn-Jallet. This be-, 
longs to the Family of the foregoing, it Flo- 
wers mMay and holds a good while, common in 
the Corn. 
This is not known in Phyllc but makes a very plea- 
fant Spring Sallet lor which Purpole it Is railed in Gar- 
dens. 
Verhafciilum: vid. Primula veris majori 
An 7. Verbascum mas latifolium luteum. Syn. 
287. C. B. Pin. Verbafeum album vulgare, fi- 
I veThapfus barbatus communis. Park. Thap- 
fus bar Datus * Gm ^Teat white Mulleiny High-ta- 
pr. Cows Lungwort. This grows on the Calllf 
Hill in Nottingham-parky and by the ICoadiidie 
I between Bobber’s Mitt and NuttaJy &c.- 
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