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Its Lewes plain and (mall as Lemon Tyme, but white 
and pointed 5 the Flowers fmaller than other Calamints. 
tLobel gathered this on the Hills in Italy, and Dr. Salva- 
dor e about Barcelona. 
Great flower’d ,Calamint, Ray 5 69.3. 55 
Calaminthd magno fiore CB. 229. 4. Rhyt. 433. 5. Ca- Names, 
lamintha fl. magno, excalyce magno I.B- 3. 1 . 28. p. 229. 
fig. Chabr. 416. Ic. 3. Calamintha 2 montana prasftantior 
Tab. 350. Ic. 2 . Hijt. Vol. 5 . p. 65. fig. 3. Dercrmm 
Its Balm-like Leaves and fpecious large Flowers, di- J p 
ftinguilh it from the reft. It grows wild in the hilly 
Woods of Tufcany, &c. 
Small Motherwort. Ray 3. p. 302.8. Cardiac a minor nobis ^6 
Marubiaftrum Cardiac a folio Bccc. Muf. lab. 98. Ala- Name, 
rubiufrum angufto Cardiac £ folio viridi Bee. Muf. p* 1 36. 
Ray 3. p. 302. 8. 
It much refembles our common Motherwort , but left, . 
and with very fmall Flowers. It grows about a Yard L&ar ‘P t!on - 
high; Boccone firft obferved this wild near Florence , 
and afterwards in the Garden of that Noble Venetian 
and Patron of Botany Signor Chrijlin. Martinelli- It now 
grows in Chelfea Garden $ from Seed I received this 
Spring from Monfieur VaiUant at Baris. 
Borrage-leav’d African Clary. NamJ 
Schrea Africana praecox annua Injl. Rei Herbaria 179 . 1 
Sclarea Africana ampiiffimo folio, annua Boerhave p. 64.17* 
Its Leaves like Barrage , lightly notcht, and one fide 
larger than the other 5 its Stalks fquare, rough, and 
hairy 3 the Flowers large with a blue hood, out of Placr 
which comes a long ftyle forked at the end, the lower 
part of the Flower whitifh 3 thefe ftand at certain di* 
fiances 3, 4 or 5 together, fet in a large Husk , which 
furround but part of the whirl 3 they are of a pleafant 
grateful fmell, and flourilh from July , or fooner, until 
the mid ft of October . 
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