[1176] Called by the Greeks καλαμίνθη, according to Apuleius.
[1177] Or “Mentha.”
[1178] “Sweet-smelling.”
[1179] “Sæpius.” See B. xviii. c. [60].
[1180] The Cuminum cyminum of botanists. See B. xx. c. [57].
[1182] In Hispania Tarraconensis. See B. iii. c. 4.
[1183] Or “black-herb:” the herb Alexander, the Smyrnium olusatrum of Linnæus. See B. xx. c. [46].
[1184] “Horse-parsley.”