of thefe Tarts. 459 



154. Love Trefoil Bears a Spike of purple 

 Flowers ; its Pods refemble the Horfe-Shoe Vefck, but 

 being rough, they eafily ftick like a Burr to the 

 Cloaths. 



155. Prickly Trefoil. Grows about 2 Foot high, 

 fpreading into many prickly Branches its Flowers 

 of a greenifti white, Hand on Inch Footftalks # , 

 the Plant fmells like Fanugreed. 



156. Blueijh Turnfole. Grows a yard high, has 

 hairy Borrage Leaves ; at the Top grows a Spike 

 10 or 12 Inches long, befet with blue and yellow 

 Flowers, which produce triangular Seed, like Buck* 

 wheat. 



White Turnfole. Like the laft, but Stalks 

 bigger, Leaves fofter, Flowers five-leaved and 

 white, Seed round. 



158. The Dijfentrick Vomit. This is a leaning 

 Plant ; towards the Top of which grow 6 or 8 vei- 

 ny foft Leaves ; amidft thefe comes a fmall Head 

 of a dozen or more five-leaved white Flowery 

 which are fucceeded by dark red Berries, each in- 

 cluding 2 fmall Seed ; it grows in moift Woods. 



159. Umbellate^ Wharle. Is a fmall leaning Plant, 

 with a quadrangular hairy Stalk and Nettle Leaves 

 growing oppofite; from thefe come a Tuft of 

 deep Purple galeated Flowers Handing on a long 

 Footftalk. 



160. Yellow-willow Herb. Grows a Foot high, 

 has Swellings on the Stalks near the Root v-^ts 

 Leaves grow alternately, are notcht and hairy, at 

 the Top grow 5 or 4 yellow five-leaved Flowers^ 

 with Threads of the fame. 



161. Twine-wood. Bears Tufts of fmall white 

 five-leaved fweet Flowers 5 the Leaves are 4 Inches 

 long, ferrated and pointed. 



162. Purple Tarn. Its Root, Staik, and Veins of 

 its Leaves being of that Colour, 



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