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II. Some farther Account of divers Rare Plants, 
lately ohferVed in fever al Curious Gardens about 
London, and particularly in the Company of Apo- 
thecaries Thyfick^G arden at Chelfey. By Mr. 
James Petiver, F. R. S. 
Sect. III. ASIATICK and Oriental Plants. 
INDIAN 
Plants. 
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L Arge-flowertd Oriental Bawm. Moldavica Orientalis 
Betonicae folio, flore magno violaceo Tournef. Coral, 
p. xi. Ray app. 106. pi. 36. This differs from the 
next, in having large blew Sage-like Flowers^ its beard- 
ed Leaves lefs, but more prickley. 
Small- flowered Oriental Baron . Moldavica Oriental. 
minima, Ocimj folio, flore purpurafcente Tourn . Coral. 
11. Commel . rar Plant. Vol. 2. p.29. Fig. Ray 3. ap. 106. 
38. This is known from the laft, in having fmaller 
Flowers , yet larger and round bearded Leaves. 
Jagged Oriental Figwort. Scrophularia Oriental . fupina, 
folio varie lacecato Nobis. This branches and fpreads 
much near the Ground ^ its Leaves thick ancTdifferently 
cut 5 the Flowers and Seed-Vefjels like the Common , but 
lefs 5 neither grows it upright and fpiked, but procum- 
bent and racemofe. 
Rough huskt Oriental Campion . Lychnis Oriental, fl. 
albente, bifido, calycibus pulchre rugofis Nobk. The 
Leaves not unlike our common white Campion , but lefs ^ 
its Flowers white above, and underneath of a palifh green, 
deeply cut in. Thefe are fer in a fine ftreakt Hush^ 
rougheft near the Flower, which fwell into a rugged 
Seed-Vejel. This and the laft, two elegant Plants, I few 
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