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130 MarygoU, the greatell upright Jfricafiy with a large 

 double, pale and piped flower, called the^//7/- 

 ed African, 

 132 , the common French, with a fingle flower, 



called Indian Clove Gillyfloivcry 



^33 ' ^^^ finalleft French, with a fmall red 



hairy flower, 



134 , the middle FjVHf/?, with a double yellow 



flower, 

 3 Maudline, common, 

 ^26 Maize, or Indian Wheat, 

 343 Milk-vetch, the taller Fox-tail Alpine, 

 246 Millets, 



Minionette d^jEgypte, or the yelloiv f.ovjeringBaJlard 

 Rocket, with moft Tweet fmelling flower-, fee its 

 culture page 265, Gingabo, fo called by the Dutch, 



253 Moldavia, the Ea/hrn, with blue flowers, 



254 , with large violet flowers, 



'348 Moonvjort, or great Perennial Honcjly, 



30 Mulberry-blight, or Berry bearing Orach, 

 31 , greater f or Strawberry Spinage^ 



48 Mulleine, white, 



49 , the Moth, white, 



■ — , rofe-coloured, 



333 ' ^^^ Female, with a large yellow flower, 



219 Mujlard, the ftnall Rock Mithridate, with a gold- 

 coloured flower, 



320 , ihe Eaflern Rock Mithridate, w'llh an orange 



coloured flower, 



321 , the Firginian Mithridate, 



314 , the Annual Bajlard Mithridate, 



315 , the Candy Adithridate, 



316 , the Mithridate of the Alps, 



317 , the Alpine, Fiolet-phwered, 



318 , the Portugal Mithridate, with a white and 



purple flower, 

 198 Navel Wort, the Venus, 

 258 Najiurtiums, 

 341 Nettle, the Roman, 

 347 Orach, the Flax-leaved, Of Belvidere, 



54 Oat-^j^, the Eajlern, with large yellow flowers, 



55 ■ , hoary -leaved. With lulpliur coloui c t do. 



-^ ^ with large white floucr-, 



r r 298 Pal/ri.'t 



