512 Salmon^ 



Berbal. LibTL 



but the Leaves at the Joints are fom.what long and 

 narrow, a little fadder, and not dented abou? the 

 edges in moft of them ; tbe Flowers hereof are hood- 



ilgss^s 



Husks' have longer and flurpe, points .ban .he ,.lt. 







HEMP Water. See A G R I M N Y Water. 



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0/ HENBANE Common or Black. 



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l.y^HE Names. It is called in A,abuli Ahe,^ 



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Indian and Perf.an Name Bangue, as G^raa> ah Or. 







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A«, HyoJc)im!^,,.^ 



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ga,,s, andbyf«f/y//»/^ 



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lowing. 



VI Kota lou a, e to take notice that there ,s ano- 



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fale whuijh, which does manifeftly exprefs the dif- 

 ference, and thetefore is called J Unrte Cannabn 



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VII. The P/acer. Thefe Kinds of Bajlard or W,/J 



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and fome of them wiU be found in Gardens, whence 



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above has been found by the Pathways near C/y-.;., 





and in the Ditches by Rednff, or Rotherhithe , as it 







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^Td and Southfleet , and in all the wayVrom thence 

 to Canterbury' and in many places about London 



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