appendix.] SIR HANS SLOANE'S LIST OF PLANTS. 149 



"Helichrysum secundum seu Helichryso sylvestri flore oblongo 

 similis, C.B. Pin., p. 265. Prod., p. 123. 

 " It is good in decoctions for the cliolic. Clus. 



" Conyza Saxatilis. Linn. Sp. pi. 1206. (?) 



" Gnaphalium ad Stcechadis citrinam accedens, J. B. Tom. hi., 

 lib. xxvi., p. 160. 



" I found this both ramose and not ramose. 



" Gnaphalium luteo Album. Linn. Sp. pi. 1196. (?) 



" Chrysanthemum aquaticum cannabinum, folio tripartite di 

 viso. Herm. cat.pl., p. 146. 



" (Bidens leucantha. Willd.) 



" Erica folio coridis sexta, seu major scoparia foliis deciduis, 

 C. B. Pin., p. 485. 



" (Brica Scoparia ? Linn.) 



" Genista non spinosa prima, seu angulosa et scoparia, C. B. 

 Pin., p. 395. 



" Common broom. The flowers are eat in sallets, al- 

 though two ounces of the seed decocted are a vomit, Mes., 

 but not more than radishes, &c, Lob. The water of the 

 flowers, or half a drachm of the seed beaten, are good 

 against the stone, Lon. 



" Spartium Scoparium. Linn. Sp. pi. 996. 



" Myrtus septima, seu syhestris foliis acutissimis, C. B. Pin., 

 p. 469. 



" I found this very plentifully growing wild in the hedges 

 by the waysides in the Island of Madeira. This is used 

 for currying leather, as Rhus or Lentisk, Cccsalp. The ripe 



