HEXANDftIA TRIGYNIA. tSg 



In moid deep foils under hedges and in paftures 

 frequent, it* VII, 



The root is woody, thick^ of a dark-brown color 

 without, and yellow within : the flalk four or 

 iive feet high : the leaves lanceolate, and in- 

 dented on the edges : the flowers grow in loofe, 

 naked fpikes, hermaphrodite and female often 

 intermix'd. 



A decodlion of the root, taken internally, is re- 

 commended againft the fcurvy, and other cuta- 

 neous diforders. 



Qhtuftfolius R. floribus hermaphroditism valvulis dentatis grani- 

 4. feris, foliis cordato-oblongis obtufiufculis crenu- 



latis. Sj>.pL4yS. (Ger. Em, 388./ 3. Pet. herb. 

 /. 2./. 9.) 



Broad-leav'd Dock. Anglis. 



By way-fides and wafte places frequent. %. VIL 

 Dr. Farfons, 



The leaves are of an oblong, oval figure, a little 

 crifp'd on the edges, and emarginated about the 

 footftalks : the flowers grow in thick fpikes, un- 

 interrupted with leaves : the dents on the edges 

 of the valves are numerous, and nearly as long 

 as the diameter of the valves. 



jiukher 5. RUMEX floribus hermaphroditis, valvulis denta- 



tis, fubunica granifera, foliis radicalibus pandu- 



riformibus. Sp, pi 477- C^^^- ^'^^- ^- 2. /. 10. 



Moris hift,f. 5. /. 27,/. 13.) 



Fiddle-Dock. Angiis. 



Bv way -fides in dry places. Sibhald. ^, Vh 

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