410. Mr. Curter’s Account of indigeiton: Vegetables, 
MITCHELLA. Tiam Q«a.: ‘Plant. 126. 
791 "BARTRIDGEBERRY. The ftems trailing. Leaves orbicular- 
cordate ; oppofite, with large white veins.  Blofloms white. 
In thick woods andi papi June—]July.... 
JRA 
PLÄNTAGÖ. ‘Tinn. Gen. "Pant. 143- WS, 
Planta foliis ovatis glib, feape — Lowe ^ prs it~ 
ric atis. Syt- 4. oe c 
PLAI TAIN. | Sic ai near m res a u 
P a e lene em 
uly. 
'The leaves are applied, by the common people; to €— 
- fóres and fwellings.. "The. id leaves they apply to” freih 
— dnt’; velveteen 7 Ser" P cashed 7 Gast 
ot íó * C 
) tur 
ii et optat. a foli lancedlato-cvatis 3277 sfecntibus  Jübdenticulatis, 
Taxis pubejentibus, "a angulato.  Syft.. Nat. 
i «o PLANTAIN. i d land.. Not « comimion. May 
01 zi pne 15] 
(194 3 
fit " e but ilb Ln T3 é js ait "iro CINES yG 
- % D fti Pinaagi fis fa dai . i weg "d bafi gusce Saas 
deret. > Syft. "Nat. « Iud agani WHASba) «uf a 
is sid PLANTAIN: Tr flt. iae. “fabs teh bail 
my 
It is (aid to be cultivated and fown with conta in x Navas 
Wales in Great-Britain, and greedily eaten by horfes and cows: 
' but ahem ad that cows are not. fond of it. | 
orna „SANGUISORBA. Hors Gen. Plant. 136. 
yore abodes Spies Angi ifimis. Syft. Nat. nancy, maximas 
“Wuepicun v BURNET. Snakeweed. The ledves are Pa 
very long. The fmall leaves ferrated. The filaments and an- 
theræ are white. Ini rich: moift ground... July—September. 
JEVE Tye " Its 
