[1781] Phil. Mag. xiii. (1838) 442.

[1782] In many of the references to thyme, Wild Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum L.) is to be understood, and not the present species.

[1783] Booth in Treasury of Botany, ii. (1866) 1149.

[1784] Phil. Trans. No. 389.

[1785] For a note on True Oil of Origanum, see Hanbury, Pharm. Journ. x. (1851) 324, also Science Papers, 1876, p. 46.

[1786] From Galicia in Spain, stems of Rosmarinus having 2½ inches in diameter were to be seen at the Paris Exhibition, 1878.

[1787] Duveyrier, Les Touaregs du Nord, 1864. 187.

[1788] From ros and marinus,—literally marine dew. Various opinions have been held as to the allusion conveyed by the name.

[1789] Sontheimer’s translation, i. 73.

[1790] Herbarium ApuleiiLeechdoms etc. of Early England, i. (1864) 185.