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Provincial names. Linnean names. Englijh names^ 

 Di'oke, — lolium temulentum, — darnel. 



datlylis g lomeraia, — orchard grafs. 

 White grafs, — hokus lanatus^ — meadow 



Ibft-grafs. 

 Alh, — -fraxinus excelfior^ — alh. 

 Afpen, — populus trctnula, — trembling po- 

 pular. 

 White-thorn, — Crataegus oxyacantba^ — haw- 

 thorn. ' 

 Black-rhorn, — pruntisfpinofa^ — Qoe-thorn. 

 Briar, — rnhns friittcofus^ — common bramble, 



ruhus cafiiis^ — dwarf bramble. 

 Cat-whin, — rofa fpinofijfrma, — burnct-rofe. 

 Ruft-burn, — ononis arvenfis fpinofa^ — thorny 



reft harrow. 

 Ruft-burn, — ononis repens, — trailing reft- 



harrow. 

 It will perhaps be expefted, that befide 

 fome account of the natural growth of the 

 more noxious weeds, the method of de- 

 stroying them will here be mentioned. It 

 is my intention, in this place, to make a begin- 

 ning upon a fubjedl which, to treat of it 

 iully, would itfelf fdl a feparate volume. 



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