[ 397 ] 





0. 



Ky. 



Sh, 



H. 



S. 





*a2o. 



0 



C 





c 



c 



In wafte places in chalky grounds. 6. 



221. 



0 



3 





0 



0 



About hedges and the boi"ders of fields, 6, 



_ 



22*. 





I 





I 





In hedges, common. 3, 4. 



223. 



TO 



I 





0 



1 



In woo<1s and hed<2;es, not common. 5. 



224. 





1 



I 







In woods and hedges, not common. 4, 



225. 



J 



I 



I 



I 





In he'iges. 5. 



226. 



r 



I 





I 



I 



In woods and hedges, c. 



227, 







I 



I 





With the foregoing, 4. 



22S. 



I 







I 





With tlie foreeoing. 5. 



229. 



I 



I 



1 



0 





On upland paliures. 7. 



230. 





I 1 



I 



0 



1 



In moift meadows, and by rivers and brooks 



231. 



I 



I 



I 



0 



1 



In hedges. 5,6. 



232. 



J 



1 



I 



0 



1 



!n heaths, among furze, in gravelly foil. 6. 



233. 



01 



I 





0 





[n woods and mountainous places. 5, 6. 



234. 





I 



I 







In hedges every where, and thickets. 5 — 9. 



*35' 



I 



I 



I 



0 





With the former in moift places. 6, 7. 



736. 



10 





I 



0 



0 



In woods, and imder hedges. 4, 5. 



*37' 



J 



T 







I 



By the road fides \ in low paftures. 6 — 8. 



238. 



J 







1 





In like places with the foregoing. 6, 



239. 









I 





On dry barren palhires. 5, 6. 



240. 



J 



; 



; 



0 





[n dry woods and paftures, cornmon. 6, 7, 



241. 



01 





10 



0 



0 



In bogs and ;narfhes. 6. 



242. 









10 



I 



In hedges, woods, and thickets, common. 6- 



243. 



0 



01 



0 



0 



] 



In rivers, ponds, and ditches. 8. 



444. 



0 



oi 





0 





With the torcgoing, but not fo common. 7. 



*45' 



I 



1 





0 





In corn fields, arable ground. 6, 7, 



246. 





I 





0 





On arable lands. 6. 



247. 



0 



0 





0 



0 



In wafte places. 5, 6. 



242. 



0 



J 





0 



0 



In woods, in the North, c, 6. 



249. 





I 



J. 



1 





In groves and viftas cultivated. 7. 



afo. 





1 





I 



0 



On dry, and particularly chalky downs. 7. 



251. 



c 



, 





TO 



0 



Among ftanding corn, rare. 6. 



252. 



0 



I 



01 



0 



c 



In woods, in the North. 6. 



*S3- 





0 







I 



In the fenny countries. 6. 



254. 



G 



J 





0 



0 



In mountainous paftures. 4. 



255. 



10 



1 





0 



0 



In woods, thickets, and hedges. 4. 



256. 



1 



I 





I 



10 



In wet paftures, and by river fides. 6, 7. 



257. 



0 



0 



0 



1 



0 



In marrtiy grounds, common. 6 — 9. 



258. 



0 



1 



I 



0 





In meadows and paftures every where. 4. 



259. 



1 



I 



0 



0 





In woods and hedges. 4. 



248. Herb Chr'tjiopber, This Is one of the polfonous herbs to cattle, but is happll3r 

 fcarcein England, and not found eifewhere than in woods. 



249. The leaves of the L'meTrte are in feme parts of Europe laid up as fodder for 

 Jheep and goats. Bees get their fineft honey from thefe trees. Coivs are fond of the leaves, 



but they are faid to vitiate the milk. 



255. Wood Anemone. Horned cattle, when removed from higher grounds into woods 

 and woody pafturage, frequently eat this herb, and many obfervations have pTOved that it 

 •aufea the bloody flux among them. Lifl. Gunner, 



fl6o. Bound- 



