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T A B L E S of the Pa N SuECtrs, 



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31. 

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MoNANDROtrs Plants^ 



JOINTED Glafswort. Salicorma Eu- 1 

 ropaa. A. . S 



Mare's Tail : Paddow Pipe. Hippur 'ts njul- ? 

 garis, P. • 5 



DiANDROus Plants. 



Privet Bufh. Ligujirum njulgare 



Inchanter's Nightfhade. Circaa lutetiana. P. 

 Male Speedwell. Feronica officinalis. P. — 

 Wild Germander. V. Chamadrys . P. — 

 Germander Speedwell. V. agrejiis. A. — 

 Ivy-leaved Speedwell. V. hederifclia. A, — 

 Common Brooklime. r. Becabunga. P. — 

 Long-leavedBrooklime. F. Anagallis aquat. P. 

 Narrow-leaved Brooklime. V. fcuteilata, P. 

 Butter wort, Yorkfhire Sanicle. Finguicula 

 'vulgaris. P. — - 



Vervain. Ferbena officinalis. P. 



Water Horehound. Lycopus Europceus. P. — 

 Vernal Grafs. Anthoxantbum odoratum. P. 



Triandrous Plants. 

 Great wild Valerian. Faleriana officinalis. P. 



Marfli Valerian. ^. dioica. P. 



Lambs Lettuce : Corn Sallet. F. Locujla. A. 

 Flag-fljwer : Yellow Flower-de-luce. Iris 1 



Pfeud Acorus. P. i 



Stinking Gladwyn. l.fatidiffima. P. — 



Hill. 

 



Ray. 



_ 



482.1. 



136.1. 



4<> I.I . 



136. 



519- 





,•38. 



289. 



91.1. 



2 2S I . 



91.3. 



281. 



92.6. 



279.4. 



92.5. 



280.7. 



95.1. 



280.8. 



95.2. 



280.9. 



95'3- 



280.10. 



107. 1. 



2oI.I» 



356. 



236. 



J J J 



2 ;6, 



4^9. 



398. 



:40.i. 



200.1. 



JT J 



200. i.x. 



t42.I. 



201. 1, 



472.1. 



374. 



+73-3. 



i75-3- 



504.1. 



426.4. 





426.5. 



504.1. 



i.28.1. 



504.6. 



429.7. 



506. 



+35- 



497.1. 



393'2- 



500. 



400.1. 



Grasses. 



«"*2p Long-rooted Baftard Cyperus. Schanus Ma- 7 

 r'lfcus. P. 3 



10. Millet Cyperus Grafs. Scirpus Jyl'vaticus. P. 



ai. BullRufh. S.lacujiris. P. 



az. Club K ulli, or Aglet-headed Rufli. S. pahjlris 



11. Cotton Grafs. Enophoron polyjiachion. P. — 

 ^4. Mat Grafs. Nardus JiriSla. P. — = — 



Reed Canary Grafs : Great Reed Grafs, with } 

 chaffy heads, fhalaris arundinacea. A. i 



5. Male Speedtvell. Gunnery in the Flora Nortmgtcay fays this fpecies is more parti- 

 cularly acceptable to ftieep. The fame author obfei ves, that all the animals on whom 

 ihefe experiments were tried, greedily eat the Paul's Bttony : Veronica jtrpylitfoiiay which is 

 sot uacommon on our dry p3ftures. 



12. Butter-ioorti or Torhpire S ankle. Wherever this plant is found, it is a certain 

 Indication of a boggy foil. It has long had the reputation of being noxious to flieep, 

 among our country people, who believe it gives them the rot^ whenever they eat i^ 

 which they will not, but from great nece/Tity : they hence called this plant IVhite Rot. 



ParkirfeSt 



15. Vernal Grafs. Fine hay owes much of its grateful odour to the abundance of this 

 grafs amongft it, Scheuchx. It is one of the firft flowering grafleSj in the fpririg, and is 

 Tcry common in our fertile pa(^ures. 



19. Flag-Jiower. This ever remains untouched by all thefe animals except goats, 



ihcygh ev?iy herb arQUJ>4 it bs coafuq^ed to til? groand, l<in^ Tkc fame obferyation we 



