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f:oUo ftibrotundv-, C. 115. fylv, njulgatius^ P. 122^1 
fylv. folio minus acuto^ G. E. 388. I'he moft com- 
mon broad-leav’d Wild-dock. In moHl places, TKe 
flowers and feeds grow about the ftalks and branches 
in whorls, and the fmall leaves which inclofe the 
feed are dented on the edges, 
3. Lapathuin folio acuto c 7 nfpo^ R, 141,’ C, 115. 
(icutum minus y P.226. Mule\ acuti variet as folio 
crifpOy G. E. 387. Sharp-pointed Dock, with cur- 
led leaves. In moift places. The leaves are longer, 
narrower, and of a darker green than the former. 
The flowers and feeds grow fo thick upon the ftalk, 
that they entirely cover it. The leaves that contain 
the feeds are not dented on the edges. 
. 4. Lapathum acutuM angufti folium^ non crifpumy 
iertio perfimiU^ R. 141. Sharp-pointed Dock, with 
long narrow leaves, not curl’d. This feems to be a' 
variety of the former. , 
. , 5. Lapathum acutiim minimum^ 141. The Leaft 
fharp-pointed Dock. Common in moift places. 
This differs from the 7th fpecies in its branches, be- 
ing more wreathed, the whorls more thick and fre*» 
quent, and the leaves under the whorls are fhorter. 
6 , Lapathum viride^ R . . 1 4 1 . This refembles the 
I ith fpecies, but that the leaves are not marked with 
red veins. , 
y, Lapathum acutum^ R. 142, G. 311. acutum 
majus^^ P. 1224. folio acuto ^ piano y C.T15. Sharp- 
pointed Dock. In watery places. 
8. Lapathum pulchrmnBononienfe finuatUThy^. 142. 
Fiddle-dock. In St fames\ field. Its branches are 
Wreathed, and the fmali' leaves that inclofe the feed 
are dented on the edges. 
9. Lapathum folio acuto fore aureoy R. 142, C. 
1 15. Golden-dock. About Crowlandy in Lincoln- 
Jhire, The feeds are very fmall, and of a paler co- 
lour than thofe of the lafl , and the leaves are nar- , 
rower.' , 
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