C *4 2 > 
Pfeudodittamnus fol non crenatis, verticillatus inodor us 
Bob, H- Ox. 379. 1. 
Pfeudodidamnum Cam. Epic. 474 fig. opt Dod. 281. fig. 
Ger . 65 1. f. 2. 79 ?. f- i- 
Pfeudodiffamnum floribus verticiilatis Lob. 5:02. Ic. 2.Belg . 
592. oiy: 267. fig. 
This is known from the laft, in having fmaller Cupps , 
plain and rounder Leaves on very woolly Stalks. 
38. Broad Phlome, Yellow or French Sage, Ray 511. 13. 
Phlomis fruticofa, Salvia folio latiore & rotundiore Inflit . 
l 77- 
Salvia frut. lutea, latifolia,/rw Verbafcum/j/v. &c . Park. 
51. fig xi. 
Ferbafcum latis Salviae foliis C. B. 240. 1. phyt. 
455 V 1. 
Verbafcum fylv. Matth. Cluf. 28. fig. f . 
JPerbafcum 4 Matth. Lob. Ic. 56 B. 66 1. Obfi 3 © 1 * 
The French call this Plant, Sauge Sauvage or IVildSage . 
It Grows plentifully on Sierra morcna or the black mountain 
fappofed the Mons Marianus of the Antients, fituate [be- 
tween Portugal and Andalufta, where the Natives call this 
Plant Matulera. My worthy Friend Mr. Charles du Bois 
tells me the Country People about Mitcham ufe this as a 
certain Remedy in the guinfey. 
39. Narrow Phlome . 
Phlomis fruticofa, Salvia folio longiore & anguflior 0 In flit. 
177. 
The Leaves of this are very like Common Sage , but 
paler above and whiter underneath, and much lefler than 
the laft and narrower. That accurate Botanift Dr. Saha - 
dore hath fent me this from Barcelona . 
40. Aleppo Phlome . 
Pfeudo-Salvia ampliore folio cordiformi Bobart. 
H Ox. 397.2. SW 7 . xi Tab. 16. fig. 
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