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fhape and bignefs of a Fly-blow, but of a dark glittering 
colour , like poliffrd Steel. Figur d and defcrib'd by 
Mt. Hook, (a) 00 Micro 
The Seed of PRICK MADAM 3 Sedi minor is. In co- 8raphia * 
lour, fhape and bignefs, almoft like to that of Fancy-Seed, 
or the Viola tricolor, but a little lefs. 
The Seed of Wild GARLICK. 
The SEED of the Carduus headed HAWKWEED 
The Plant defcribed by Baubinus, but not the Seed. Tis 
* of an inch long, as thick as that of the leffer Hawkweed, 
and of a yellowilh ftraw colour $ a little crooked, with the 
top fwell'd and pointed, and view 'd in a Glafs, appears 
wrinkled round about. 
The lefTer Champaine TREACLE MUSTARD-Seed. /. 
Thlafpios Campeftm. 
The Seed of the great STAR of BETHLEHEM. /. Or- 
7iithogali fl. pleno. Of the bignefs of Mallow-Seed, and very 
black 3 on one fide round, on the other angular. 
The Seed of the VERVAINE MALLOW of Japan, f. 
Alcecz Japo?ienfis. As fmall as that of the common Mallow, 
but longer and more like a Kidney 5 of a browmlh yellow, 
yet cover d with a white, thin, and very fhort Down. 
Summer WHEAT of New England. So call'd (though 
lefs properly) becaufe fown and ripe the fame year. Whe- 
ther from the Nature of the Grain, or the Soil and Climate, 
trial hath not been made. 
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Sect. IV. 
Of MOSSES , MVSHROONS, &c. Together 
with fome Affiendents to^Plants. 
OF MOSSES here are about four and twenty Species. 
Moft of them gather d in a Wood in Surrey, and 
given by John Evelyn, Efqj. 
The CREEPING TREE MOSSE of America. 'Twas 
found betwixt Virginia and Florida. It confifteth of feve- 
ral Threds, fomewhat thicker than a Taylors, cover d all 
over with little skiny Scales, hardly vifible without a Glafs. 
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