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In corn fields, not very common. ^. 



About hedges and buflies every wherci 7. 



In palhires every where. 7. 



In rivets and lakes, common. 7, 



About hedges. Sec. in moift places about woods. 6, 7* 



Among tlie corn. 7^ 8. 



In paiiuies, and by the way fides. 5^ 



In fields, and about hedges. 6 — 8. 



On the fea coall, not common. 5, 6.. 



About fprings and brooks. 4. 



In meadows, and by way fides. 4 — ^8., 



About corn fields, common. "8. 



In dry paliures, common. 6, 7. 



In meadows and pafKucs, common. 6 — S. 



Oil plowed or fallow lands. 7, 8. 



in woo;is. 5. 



On upland chalky grounds. 7, 8. 



In mtadows, and the borders of fields. 7. 



in hedges, very common. 6, 7. 



On upland padures in the North. 6 — 8. 



In paltures, and about hedges and bufties. 5, 6, 



About hedges, very common. 5 — 8. 



3y way iides every vvhere j in paftures. 6, 7. 



v.Vith the foregoing. 7, 8. 



[n meadows and paikues every where. 6, 8. 



\n gravelly ground, and on the fea coaii, 7, 84 



[n lea marlhes. 6, 7. 



In padures, common. 6, 7, 



in woods and hedges,. 6, 



[n upland paftures and meads. 6, 8. 



[p, mountainous grounds, not common., 



[n wa'ers, common. S. 



in riven:, frequent. 6, 7. 



m rivers and (landing waters. €^ 



On fandy paftures. 6,« 



In dry paferes* 4—?. 



About brooks, fprings, and ditclies. 4 — 8< 

 By the road fides : dry paftures. 5, 6. 

 In corn fields. 5, 6. 

 In lanes, and by road fides. 6. 



rkhnefs of the milk in the famous dairi'es of tbe ^'ps, defcribed by Scheuckxer, Is attrl- 

 |)Uted entirely to the plenty of this plant, and that of the R'lbivort Plantain, 



95. Mouje-ear Scorfjcn Grafs. Conftantly refufed by all thefe animals. 



96. Water Scorpion Grafs, This is confidered as only a variety of the former, owing to 

 its place of growth, which renders the plant larger in all its parts, and deftroys the hairy- 

 refs of its leaves. It is common in watery places, and the peep will fometimes eat it, 

 io which cafe it is frequently fatal to them, as Linnaus difcovsred in hi$ Iter Gotlandkum. 



C c 3 100. Comfrey. 



