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In meadows, paftures, and by way fides. 6, 7, 

 In meadows and padures, common. 5, 6. 

 On downs, uplands, fallow fields, &c. 

 In moill and marfhy meadows. 7, 8. 

 In fait marfhes, common. 5, 6. 

 In waters, plentifully. 6, 7. 



In woods and hedges, in the f^orth. 7> 8. 

 In watery places, about rivers, &c. 7. 

 In woods and wet places. 6. 

 On barren mountainous ground. 6 — 9. 



On mountains and heaths, in the North. 4, 5. 



On heatiis, and in woods. 4. 



On turfy boggy grounds, in the North. 5. 



In Aiady thick woods, and about fprings. 4. 



In and about riveis and ditches. 6, 7. 



In meadows, wafte places, corn fields, &c. 8, 9. 



In and about ditches and molft places. 7, 8. 



Ey the way fides, wafte places, very common. 6, 9, 



Corn fields, gardens, manured places. 6 — 5, 



In fliady woods and thickets. 5, 6. 



In waters. 6. 



In woods and groves, In the North. 6, 7. 



On bogs and wet turfy grounds, in the North. 4. 



On heaths and dry paftures, not common. 6, 7. 



In corn fields and gravelly grounds. 8. 



In dry meadows and pastures. 5, 6. 



On fallow lands, and among corn. 7. 



In woods, and about hedges, every where. 5— /♦ 



Every where in moift and fliady places. 



Dry fandy grounds, and on the fea coafts. 6, 7. 



Among corn, and on fallow ground. 8. 



On the fea coaft. 6,7. 



In meadows and pafture=!, very common. 5. 



In moift places about ditches and rivers. 7, 



Among the corn, very common. 6, 



In moilt meadows and paftures. 6. 



In woods, and under Hiady hedges. 4. 



About hedges, old walls, and in paftures. 8« 



On wails, on rocks and mountains. 6. 



On wails, thatch, &c. not common. 6, 7. 



In kitchen gardens, and fometimes in corn fields. 7, 

 By the Banks of rivers and lakes. 7. 



Gunner fays it is among the mp4 accepta' le herbs to cows. Its cultivation has on thts ac- 

 count been recommenae4-4flrfbreign publications. 



208. JJ^bite and Red Campion. The fame author relates that this plant is thought by 

 feme of the peafants in Norway to caufe ftaling of blood in the horned cattle. 



211. Corn Spurrey. This plant has been cultivated as food for cattle, and is thought by 

 *OKie writers on agriculture to deferve more notice than has hitherto been paid to it. 



