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Ye«.bascum pulverulentum flore luteo parvo. 
^7?. ibid. I. B. Hcary MnUtin. Both belong to 
Cl. I. Gen. XVIII. i. They Flower in 'jirne 
and July. This laft I obferved upon the oudide 
of the Garden Wails of the high Pavement fa- 
c ng the narrow Marlh, alfo upon Wooilaton Walls 
It does not grow" hereabout lb high as even to 
come up w'ith the preceeding, fome ol w hith I 
( in Companv w itn Mr. Bird ') have feen about 
Alans field nine Foot high. 
They are O' an ! the Leaves and Flowers 
arc moilly ukd, especially ot the white Afidkii:, which 
prove a good Pecloralinlheathingthe Acrimony which 
occalions the Irritation to tiough, a iDefOclion of the 
Flowers and Leaves is alio of great Service in Spirting 
‘A loo I, hut morecfpec'aUy in aiwaging the pain and 
l(>rcnds after a violent //.vve ofthe Bowels occanoned by 
the Corrouon of the mucous Membrane of the Intelrirxs. 
Verbena vulgaris. Syn. 236, I. B. mas feu 
re6ta et vulgaris. Park. Communis. Ger. Verjaia 
CL I Gen. XIV. It Flowers in June and July., 
I have obferved it near Bobber’s Mill^ and it 
grow's plentifully by the Roadflde in Coherton 
Town five iMiles from NctUnpkam. 
Srhroder isvcrv' lavij'h in the (Commendation of this 
dr\- Plant, it was in the Times ofDarkneli reckoned a- 
rhe Ma^ic Herbs, no Wonder then that the credu- 
duh^-is have reported io many extraordinary^ Things of 
jr. It is bittcri.-h and j'omewfiat adringent and as a de- 
tergeor it makes a to'erablc goovi Ingredient in Compo- 
friom deigned to open Ohdruclions of the Liver ^ 
Spleen., M fenrery iic. The green Herb and Root brui- 
led w’ th the Addition of ibme Salt and Iprlnkled \\ ith 
«oud. ILirp Vinegar, wrapped up in feme fefi Linnen 
