[ 403 ] 





0. 



0. 



Sh. 



H. 



S. 







X 







J 





In woods ; and fometiiTies in mendows, &c. 5, 



339. 



1 





I 



J I 





On chalky meadows and paltures. 7. 



340. 



i 







T 





in woods and hedges. 7, 8. j-^ 



341. 



I 



I 



1 



I 





In ivoodsj hedges, meadows, and pnftures, every wh 



34a. 



I i 



I 



I 



I I 





C'Jitivated : and often wild in corn liekb. 



343. 



' 1 







I 





fn i.ieadows, j^afliires, hedges, and woods, 5. 



1! Zl / . 



J 











'n hedi'cs nnd vv'oods. 7, 8« 



345. 



1 





I 



I 



0 I 



In woods and hedges, common, and in padui es 



* 



346- 





^ 





- 





On tilled grounds, and among corn. 6. 





I 



I 



I 



I 





vVIih the foregoing. 6. 



34-^' 



} 



J 



I 



1 





On the fea fncres. 7. 



34-9. 



1 



I 



I 





1 0 



['I meadows, pafturcs, woods, every where. 7^ 8. 



35°' 



J 



1 



r 



T 



c 



The prids of meadows and paftures. 5 — 9. 



35»- 



( i 





I 





1 



V/;t'i the fcnner. 5 — 9. both perennial. 



35-' 



J 



J 



J 







In Tandy paliures, corn fields. 6. 



353- 







I 







In mt-adcws and paliures, common. 5 — S. 



3 54-" 







\ 







In hedge?, and in the borders of corn fields, 6, 7, 



155- 



J 











On the borders of fields, not common. 7. 







■ 









?n paliures every where. 5 — 8. 



357- 



J 





ri 





c 



On barren paftures, way fides. 6 — 8. 



358. 







3 







in moi^i hedges, and the bank? of brooks. 



359- 



- 







0 



c 



fn he.ig£S and bufhes, common. 7, 



360c 









c 





In hedges and bufiies, very common. 7. 



361. 



0; 





TO 



c 



I 



In meadows and paliures, every where. 4. — 6, 



3 6 2 • 













^'^jth the foj fTier evtry where. ^, 6. 



3^3* 





1 







I 



With the foregoing, very common. 8. 



30+' 













In meadows anu paaures, common, ^ — -7, 



365- 



1 



2 



01 



3 



I 



fn mountainous paftures : fcarce in England, 7. 



366. 



■:i 



I 



10 



0 





On uplands and dry paftures, common. 5. 



367. 



I 



I 



I 





X 



In hedges and woods, common. 7, S. 



368, 



^ ■ 



1 



1 





I 



In meadows and paftures, very common. 6 — 9. 



i6q. 



67 





I 



I 





1 



In manured prounds, corn fields, wafte places. 



370. 



I 



I 





ri 





fn corn fields and aboat hedges. 7. 



371- 





I 



II 



i 1 





In findy hmes and woods. 7, 8. 



37*' 



I 



xo 



I 



1 



1 1 



In meadows and paftures. 6, 



37S- 





0 





I 



I 



In hedges and wafte places, kitchen gardens. 6, 



374- 





I 



I 



I 0 



1 



On the borders of corn fields. 7, 8, 



375- 





I 



0 



0 



0 



By the way fides, v/afte places, &c. 7, 8. 



376. 



0 



I 









On diy paftuies. 6. 



356. MelMot I'refoll, This plant, which is exceedingly common, Is notwithftandinj 

 much lefs agreeable to cattle than the reft of the Trefoils. This obfervatlon occurred to 

 Plukenety who called it Medica prattnfts lutea non grata jumenth ; and Linnaus has informed 

 us particularly that future obfervations have confirmed the remark. 



V 357, Rtji'barroiv, or Cammoch. A decodlion of this plant has been much recommended 

 to horfes labouring under a floppage of mine. It is the peft of feme corn-fitlds ; bu.. ;n its 

 younger ftate, before the plant has acquired its thcrns, is a moft acceptable herb to Tneep. 



366. Creeping Moufe-ear, Very common on our dry paftures, and fometimes eaten by 

 Pisep J to which »inimal8 Ra^ fays it is very hurtful from ita powerful aftringent quality. 



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