for a Penny-Royall ; and might as well here as there, and much more fitly haue ventured at a de- 
fcription. But that which is defeftiue in him and £061:/, I will endeauour to fupply out of Cxfal- 
finus. This plant hath many creeping branches like to thofe of wilde Time, but fetwith whiter 
and fhorcer leaues like to thofe of the fmaller Marjerome,but fomewhat narrower: the floures 
grow inrundles amongft the leaues, as in Calamint,and are ofa purple colour : the whole plant is 
of aftrongandfweetfmell, and ofan hot and bitter tafte. C&falpinus thinkesthis to be th cSamp- 
fichum of Diof toridcs . and fo alfo do the Authors of the duerjaria. T nbtrnumM units calls it Ma- 
rttmrepcns. £ 
The Place. 
Tliefe plants are fet and fowne in the gardens of England, and there maintained with great care 
and diligence from the iniurie of our cold clymate. 
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