i6o PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



On ihe rocks by the fea-fide in many places, as on 

 the coaft of Fife^ between North and South 

 Weems^ and below Kinghorne^ and frequent in 

 the Weftern i Hands of Jura, IJla, Jona and Skie, 

 in which lall it is call'd by the name of Shunis, 

 and is fometimes eaten raw as a fallad, or boil'd 

 as greens. The root is reckoned a good car- 

 minative. An infufion of the leaves in whey 

 they give their calves to purge them. % . VII. 



ANGELICA. Gen. PL 347. 

 Fru^us fubrotundus, angulatus, fohdus, flylis re- 



flexis. CorolU squales ; pet alts incurvis. 

 ANGELICA foliis sequalibus ovato-lanceolatis 

 ferratis. Sp. pL 361. {Ger. Em. 999./. 2. Moris, 

 hiji. f. 9. /. 3. /• 2. orainis fectindi.) 

 Wild Angelica. Jnglis. 



In moift woods and marfhy places frequent. % . VII, 

 It renders hay ungrateful to cattle. 



SIUM. Gen. PL 348. 

 Friiofus fubovatus, ftriatus. Involucrum polyphyl- 



lum. Pet da cordata. 

 SIUM foliis pinnatis, umbellis axillaribus pedun- 

 culatis, invoiucro univerfali pinnatilido. Syji. 

 Nat. 2 IT. {Ger. Em. 256./. 2. Moris. hi(i. f.^. 

 t. S' f- 2. ordinis fecundi. Pet. herb. t. 26. /. 2.) 

 Karrow-leav'd Water Parfnep. Anglis. 

 In ditches and rivulets, but not common. Dr. 



Par[ons. %. VII. 

 The fecond pair of pinns on the leaves are fo 



diftant 



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