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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 6

3. Thé de Montagne.—

3. Thé de Montagne.—

The Museum of the Royal Gardens is indebted to Mr. George Maw for a specimen of a product used, according to the Rev. Wentworth Webster, who procured it, as tea in the Basses Pyrenées in France, and on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees in Navarre. It was found to consist of the dried shoots of a species of Lithospermum, which was identified with probability as L. officinale.