1^0 DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPER. Origanum. 
ORIGANUM. Smith. 638. With. 535. 
Strohilus tetragonus,- spicatus, calyces colli- 
gens.- 
Flowers forming a 4 sided spike-like cone. 
vulgare. O. spiels subrotundis panicalatis conglome- 
ratis glabris, involucri^ ovatis calyce ion- 
gioribus. 
O. Spikes roundish, panieltd, clustered : fo- 
rat leaves egg-shaped, longer than the calyx. 
COMMON MVHJOR XM. Tf i ' ets nni in 
a caloa eons s >if. On banks in a lane leaclina; to C’litf- 
nook closes; on-he i^..lder:oii road from Newark; in 
fields about Codding-fon. P. July,—August. 
THYMUS. Smith. 639. With. 336. 
Cal. bilabiatus, faux villls clausa. Cor. labi¬ 
um superius planum, emarglnalum. 
Calyx 2-lipped; mouth closed with sift hairs, 
T. floribiis capitatis, caulibiis decumbenti- 
bus, foliis plaids ovatis obtimfs btisi ciliatis, 
T. Flowers in heads : stems creeping : Uaves- 
fat. Hunt, Jringed at ike base. 
W ILI) T (t YME. MO r 11E R of T11Y M E. Ile'i<b& 
and njonntainons places. Not'inghacn Park; Sber- 
M'ood'Foicsf. 
T. Serpyllum citratum. Lemon Thyme. 
1 eaves wirh the seen* of I emon peel. About Sir Rieh- 
aid SuUon’.s 'j’e.uple on Sber'ujod l orest; in a close 
cf ibe oiuerlies, tsiormatiton ; l.dinglev Moors. 
P. Jul), August. 
Acinos. Tl vcrticlllis sexfloris, pcdunculis simplicl- 
bus, caulc adscendente lamoso, toiiis acu- 
tls. sei rails, calyce gibboso.- 
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