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circle, in the middle of which appear feveral fine (lamina, with 

 yellow longilh apices, whereas the reclining fiamina of the com- 

 mon Campion have no apices at all the other alfo bears a white 

 flower without that flowery circle, but has fiamina crowned with 

 roundifh purple apices, with the duft whereof the flower it felf 

 is commonly foiled. But in the firft of thefe the feed veffel not 

 appearing at all, and in the fecond withering away with the 

 flower ; We are not fo bold as to make them diftinft ffecies's, not 

 knowing as yet whence they flhould be propagated. Thefe were 

 found near Holy-Well in the Suburbs of Oxford, and grow alfo in 

 the Corn-fields about New-par kj, and as we fuppofe in moft parts 

 of England. Sedde hoc quaere. 



ii. Befide thefe, there is alfo another, of which Authors 

 write fo obfcurely, that we cannot pofltively fay whether defcri- 

 bed or no : However, we have ventured to call it Artiplex vulga- 

 ris finuatafpicata, it not being like the Pes anferinus alter five ra- 

 rnofior of JohnBauhin, mentioned by Mr. Ray, in that it bears 

 its feeds in buttons clofe to the ftalks, like the Fragiferd. This 

 grows equally common on Dung-hills with the finuata major, a- 

 mongft which we fuppofe it has hitherto lay hid. 



12. As for the Plants defcribed by other Authors, but not no- 

 ted by Mr. Ray to be of Engli/b growth, we find only thefe in 

 the County of Oxford, i. Clematis Daphnoides five pervinca major, 

 in the High-ways betweenWoolvercot and Tarnton, and in feveral 

 kecgts thereabout. 2. Lagopus major vulgaris Parkinfoni, in 

 Stair- trW plentifully, and feveral other place s. 3. Oenanthe a- 

 quatica minor Park., five juncut odoratu6 Cordi, in the ditches a- 

 bout Medley and Binfey- Common, and almoft every where about 

 Oxford. 



13. Whereunto add fome others indeed noted by Mr. Ray, 

 but left in doubt whether defatted, or different from one ano- 

 ther. Such are the Helleborine flore albo, mentioned in his Ap~ 

 pendix x to grow in the woods near S token-Church-, not far from 

 the road leading from London to Oxford, which becaufe he had 

 notfeen either flowering, or green, modeftly refufed to determin 

 whether defcribed or no : But we having had time and curiofity 

 of viewing it often in flower, find it to be the Helleborine flore albo 

 of Gerard and Tabern&montanw : Epipaclts anguflifolia of Befler 7 



w I Catalog. Vlant.Angl. * In Appendictp. 339. j JacTheod. Tabernxmont- fart. 2. p. 400. 



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