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30. Discovered in my Ewel-close, a wheat -stubble, 

 Sharp-pointed fluellin just coming into bloom (Linaria, 

 Elatine dicta, folio acuminato) & round-leaved female 

 fluellin (Linaria, D- dicta, folio subrotundo) in plenty : 

 also Mouse-ear scorpion-grass (Myosotis scorpioides hir- 

 suta) : & broad-leaved little Allheal (Sideritis humilis lato 

 obtuso folio. 



The skie, & wood-lark sing in fine weather : rooks 

 frequent their nest-trees. The ground is now full wet 

 for a wheat-season. The wren sings. 



31. Discovered the Ivy-leaved Southistle, or wild 

 lettuce (Lactuca sylvestris Murorum flore lutco) in a most 

 shady part of the hollow lane under the cove of the rock 

 as you first enter the lane in great plenty, on the right 

 hand before you come to the nine-acre-lane : there was 

 also male fern, (filix mas) & hart's tongue, (Phyllitis) dis- 

 covered also common nipplewort (Lampsana) it is distin- 

 guished from Hawkweeds by having no down to it's seeds. 



Nov r - 2. Gromel, figwort, viper's bugloss, & mouse- 

 ear-scorpion-Grass still in bloom. I suspected I saw the 

 leaves of the parnassia, on a bog. 



Examined the viper's bugloss, (echium vulgare) & the 

 small wild bugloss (buglossum sylvestre minus) the wild 

 tanzy (tanacetum) great water horsetail, (equisetum palustre 

 majus) Sun spurge (tithymalus helios-copius) wood-spurge 

 (Tithymalus characias Amygdaloides) common S l - John- 

 wort (Hypericum vulgare) dwarf-hawkweed with sinuated 

 very narrow leaves (Hierachium parvum inarenosis nascens, 

 seminum pappis densicus radiatis) Knawel, Clown's all- 

 heal (Sideritis fcetida) small procumbent S l> John wort 

 (Hypericum procumbens minus) Herb Gerard, Gout-weed, 

 or ashweed (angelica sylvestris minor seu erratica). 



Nov r - 4. Racked-off my half Hogsh : of raisin- wine, 

 which began to ferment again : there was a great deal of 

 sediment at bottom. 



5. A Considerable snow for many Hours : but it 

 melted pretty much as it fell. Gathered-in a great quantity 

 of Grapes, which are still very good. 



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