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the lower on pedicles. The item is 
quadrangular and brachiatus. Relhan 
lays it fmells like black currants: to 
me, it has rather a mixt pot-herb fmell. 
It is the Sahia verbenacd^ Wild Sage, 
or Clary. There is another fpecies, viz. 
S. pratenjisy found in other counties, 
which is rather a fcarce plant. This 
Sahia verbenaca you will find, in great 
plenty, in the field path oppofite the 
horfe-bridge of Trinity College. 
In that ditch I fee an umbelliferous ty- 
plant, which, if you can get at it with- um ' 
out a plunge, you will find to be of 
the Clafs and Order Pentandria Digy- 
m'a.'It is the Aphim graveolem, the ef- 
fential character of which genus is, Seeds 
oval and flriated; tnvolucrum of one 
leaf: petals equal. But feeds yet there 
are none, and as to the irruolucrum ac- 
cording to its arrangement in the Syf- 
tema VegetaUlium* it ought to have none. 
You may, however, diftinguifli it by 
the general umbel confifting of few 
radii and the partial of many. Lin~ 
naeus determines the Jpecies by the 
leaves on them being wedge-fhaped. 
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