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Gramen SMng. ib. p. 1 46. A defcription of, 

 and perfuafive to, the culture of the ^riglochin 

 Maritimum^ Sj3€c. Plant, p. 48^, or Sea fpiked 

 Grafs^ which is the delight of horned cattle. 



Focnum Suecicum, ib. p. 191. A recommenda- 

 tion alfo of the culture of the Medicago falcata^ 

 Sp. PL p. 1096 ; or Yellow Medic^ as a fubftitute 

 for Lucern in Sweden, 



Phafeoli Chinenfis fpecies. ib. p. 206. 



Epilepfi^ Vernenfis caufa, ib. p. 279. 



Jackas Hapuch, Vol. IV. 1745, p. 291. (Ar- 

 butus Uva Urft^ Sp. PI. p. 566.) Bear-berries. 

 A plant of ufe in Sweden, both in dyeing and tan- 

 ning, and frequently fmoked with tobacco ; bet- 

 ter known fmce in other parts of Europe, by the 

 reputation it acquired, for fome time, in calculous 

 cafes. 



Fagopyrum Sibiricum. Vol. V. 1744, p. 117. 

 Polygonum tataricum^ Sp. PL 521. A kind of 

 Buck-wheat, which is cultivated, and fupplies the 

 want of other grain for bread, in divers parts of 

 ^artary and Sibiria, 



Petiveria, ib. p. 287. Petiveria alliacea, Sp. PL 

 p. 486, defcribed and figured. An acrid, and even 

 cauftic plant, of which the Guinea-hens, in the 

 Weft Indies, are faid to be extremely fond ; thence 

 called Guinea-henweed, 



Pajfer procellarius. Vol. VI. 1745, p. 93. A 

 defcription of the Procellaria pelagka, Syft. p. 212. 

 The Little Peterel of Edwards^ t. 90. or Storm- 

 finch, 



Limnia* 



