C 388 ] 



60. Bearded Oat Grafs : Haver. A^jena falud. P 



Ci. Tall Oat Grafs. A W«/zV. P. — — 



62. Yellow Oat Grafs. A. fia^vefcens. P. • 



63. Common Reed. Arundo phragjnites. P. • — 



64. Branched Reed Grafs. A, Calamagrojiis. P. — 



65. Corn Darnel. Lolium temulentum. A. 



66. Perennial Darnel Ray Grafs. perenne. P. — 



67. Dog's Grafs, Couch Grafs, or V/heat Grals. ? 



Triticum re pens. P. S 



68. S)t2L hymt Grzh^ Slymus arenarius. P. — 



69. Water Chickweed. Montta palujiris. A. — 

 7a. Wall Barley. Hordeum 7nuriniim. A. — • 



7T. 



72. 

 73- 

 74- 

 75- 

 76. 

 77. 

 78. 



79- 

 80. 

 81. 

 82. 

 83. 

 84. 

 85. 

 86. 

 87. 

 S8. 



SO. 

 91. 



92. 



93' 

 94, 



Tetrandrous Plants. 

 Field Scabious. Scabiofa ar-venfis. P. — 

 LefTer Field Scabious. .S". columbaria. P. — 



Devil's Bit. S.fuccifa. P. 



Little Field Madder. Sberardia ar'venfv. P. 



Woodroof. Afperula odoraia. P. 



Squinancy-Woit. A. cynanchica. P. 



Ladies Bed-Straw. Galium njerum. P. — 



Great Battard Madder. G. Mollugo. P. 



CrofTwort Madder. G. boreale. P. 



CrolTwort : Mucrwecd. FalantiaCriidata.V . 

 Goofe Grafs : Cliver?^ Galium Aparine. A. 

 Great Plantain. Plant ago major. A. — 



Hoary Plantain. P. media. P. 



Ribwort Plantain. P. lanceolata. P. 



Buck's-horn Plantain. P. Coranopus. A. — 



Sea Plantain. P. tnaritiyna. P. 



Burnet. Sanguiforba officinalis. P. — - 

 Dogberry Tree. Cornus fanguinea. — 



Ladies Mantle. Alckemiila 'vulgaris, P. 



Cinquefoil Ladies Mantle, A. alpina. P. — 

 Broad-leaved Pondweed. Potamogeionnatans. P 

 Perfoliated Pondweed. P. perfoliatum. P. — 

 Long-leaved Pondweed. P. luc-ens. P. — 

 Pearl Wort. Sagina procumbens. A, — ~ 



Hill. 



501. 

 500. 



Pentandrcus Plants. 

 55. Moufe-ear Scorpion Grafs.' Mjofotis fcorpi- ? 

 oid€s. a. P. - • i 



96. Water Scorpion Grafs. M. palujlris. b. 



97. GromwelL Lithofpermum officinale. P. 



98. Baftard Alkanet. L. ar'venfe. A. 



99. Hound's -tongue. Cj?iogloJfu?n vulgare. P. 



181. 16. 



464.1. 



464.2. 



464.3. 



396. 



398. 



399. 



397- 



397-I. 



397.2. 



396. 



398. 

 1 52.1. 

 153.2. 



153.3- 

 153.6. 



I53-5- 

 346. 



517. 

 .492. 

 492. 

 488. 

 488. 

 489. 

 226.2. 



391. 

 391. 



390. 

 387. 

 386. 



Ray. 

 589. 



+06.4. ^ 



407.5. 

 401.1. 

 401.2. 

 395.1. 

 395-»« 

 390.1. 



390.3. 



3S2. 



39X.1.2. 



T91.1. 



191. 2. 



191.3. 



225. 



224. 



225. 



224. 



223.1. 



224.3. 



223. 



225.1. 



3 14. 1. 



314.3- 



3H-5- 



315.8. 



315-7- 



203.2. 



i6o. 



158. 1. 



158.2. 



148. 1. 



149.4. 



148.2. 



34-5-2- 



229.1. 



229.4. 

 228. 



227.3' 



226.1. 



64. Branched Reed Grafs. Cows will fometimes eat this grafs, but it Is hurtful to tlien|r 

 •n account of its purging quality. 



67, Couch Grafs h to be found in great plenty in feme parts' of Europe In the corn- 

 :Selds, even to the obftrudtion of the plough. Gunner fays he has feen horfes and horned 

 cattle, accuftomed to it, eat the roots v?ith avidity j and that they are coUeded for thif 

 |arpofe by the hufbandmen. 



85, Ladies Mmile* Dr, Hallepy in his Iter Meheticumy tells us, that the aflonifhlng 



