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apice revolutis. Sp. pi. 453. {Ger. Em. lu. f. i. 



PeL herb. t. 6j.f, 4.) 

 Engliih Hyacinth, or Harebells. Anglis, 

 Am fuath-miic. Gaulis. 

 In woods not unfrequent, as in Coryton woods, and 



on the South fide of the river oppofite Logton 



wood, by Dalkeith^ &c. %. V. 



JUNCUS. Gau pi. 437. 

 Cal. 6-phyilus. Cor. o. Caps, i-locularis. 

 * Ciilmis nudis. 

 conglomra- JUNCUS culmo nudo ftriao, capitulo lateral!. 

 Uis I. Kp,pi 4^^^ (Moris, hid.f. 8. /. 10./. 7.) 



Clufter-flower'd Rufli. AngHs, 

 In wet and marfhy grounds. 1;. VII. 

 This rufli is ufed to make wicks for candles, and 

 the pith of it to make toy-bafkets. 



iffufus 2. JUNCUS culmo nudo ftrifto, panicula laterali. 



Sp. pL 464. (Moris, hift. f. 8. /. 10. /. 4.) 

 Common Soft-Rulli. AngUs. 

 In marfhy grounds, if. VII. 

 This is likewife ufed for making candle-wicks, and 



in fome places for ropes and baikets. 



mfitxus 3. J. culmo nudo, apice membranaceo incurvo, pani- 

 cula laterali. -ip.pl 464. {Moris hiji.f. 8. /. 10. 

 /. 25. ^ ejus var. y? f. 8. /. 10./. 13.) 

 Hard-Kuai. Angiis. 

 ; Upon the ihores on the coail of Fife. Dr. Parfons, 



I i;.vii. 



trifidus 4. J- c^^^'^^ "'^^°' ^''^^''' ^^"^^^^"^ ' ^'^^'^^ terminalibus. 



