S, Mamtbium nigrum longfoRum, five Herba Venti Rondeletij & Montyelienfikm. Blacke French Horehound, 
with long leaves. 
This other plant that is referred by fome to the black Horehounds, hath many fquare rough (kikes,riling to the 
heigh 
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->. Matrubium Crcticur.’. 
Sweet Candy Hoiehound. 
what blackifh and rugged on the upper fide : the flowers fiand 
at diftances at the toppes of the branches, of a pale purplifti co¬ 
lour,^ the like rough huskes. 
6 Marrabitim album Crifpum. Curld White Horehound. 
Curld Horehound hath hard round white woolly ftalkes: the 
leaves are fmaller than the laft, a little crumpled and curld at the 
edges, and a little dented alfo, of a grayifh colour on both Ikhs, 
but notfo woolly as the ialt: the flowers Hand in the fame man¬ 
ner as the reft, in prickly huskes, but whiter than any of the for¬ 
mer. 
7. Aiarrttbium nigrum Hi [panic urn , vsl Ocimaftram Valentin um 
Clitsij, Spanifhblack Ho ehound. 
There are two other forts of hearbs, which although they bee 
no Horehounds, yet for their likenetfe are referred by others 
therunto,as not knowing better unto what other Tribe or Fami¬ 
ly they (hould be joyned. '1 he firft of them rifeth up with fquare 
hairy ftalkes a foote high, the leaves grow by couples at the 
joynts, fomewhatlong and round pointed, thinner and fuller of 
veines than the wild blacke Horehound; like unto the middle 
kinde of Balill faith but Libelfa th like unto black Hore- 
hound,but longer, and of no feent at all (faith Clafius, but Lobel 
faith of the fmell of State hades or CaJfidonj.) The flowers grow 
at the toppes of the ftalkes in wharles or rondels, of a white co¬ 
lour faith C/#//«.r,(landing in prickly huskes; but faith of a 
purplilb colour (if that of Lobel be the lame with this of Clufius , 
whereof « am in fome doubt, in regard both the fmell of the leaves, and the colour of the flowers, which 
are two efpeciall parts of the plant, are fo differing one from another) the feed is black like the other, aud grow¬ 
ing in the like prickly huskes • the roote is (mail, and with long firings like unto the wild Nettle, or the white 
Archangel!. 
7 . Alar rub turn nigrum Hifj>anicum,(2‘ c. 
Spamli) black Horehound. 
8 . Marrubium nigrum longifoVu it t 
Black French Horehound v%ith Ion 1 leaves. 
