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the hill above the river Ceiriog on the road from 
Ofvveftry to Chirk, 
Mentbaftrum fol. rugofo rotundiore fpontaneum, fl, 
fpicato, odore gravi, J. B. By the high- way «lidc 
near, and Southward of, this houfe, plentifully. 
Menthalfrum fpicatum fol. longiore candicante, J. B. 
By the brook-fide, in a field called Maes-Madoc 
ilTa, near this place, plentifully. 
Mefpilus vulgaris, J. B. Between Tunbridge- town 
and wells, and I heard it was common in woods 
thereabouts. 
Myrrhis major, vel CIcutaria odorata, C.B. magno 
femine, longo, fulcato, J. B. Major, five vulgaris, 
Park. 
In Hafiia circa Calfellas fponte provenirc 
Myrrhidem referebat Gilleniiis. Hsec, ut ait 
Lobelius, nonadeofrequensaut procera occurrir, 
“ fed raro et in pratis, Fertur autem apud Ger- 
‘‘ manos in pratis alicubi nafei, Dodonaeo perhi- 
bente, ciim apud Belgos hortenfis tantummodo 
“ fit.” I. Bauhin. 
“ It is thought to grow wild in fome fields In 
“ Germany j but I doubt the report.” &c. -Park. 
Theat. 
Dr. Hill, in Br. Herb, has given a figure of 
garden Myrrhis, and alfo one of garden Chervill. 
It is hard to know which he intends for this. The 
firfl he has left undeferibed : the other he has 
given fome account of, under the name of Chx- 
rophyllum fativum, which, he fays, is fo called 
by C. Bauhine, and, by our gardeners. Sweet Fern. 
But Chaerophilum fativum, C.B, is an annual. This, 
though 
