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wfo, R. 135. Smooth-leav’d Pondweed, with eight 
horns. In a ditch by the way-fide going from 
chefier to the ifle of Selfy, The leaves are fmooth, 
and divided into a great many fmall fegments. 
Aponogeton aquaticum graminifolium^ ftaminthus fin- 
gularihus^ R. 135. Fotamogeton capillaceum capitulis 
ad alas trijidis^ C. 193, Pi*od. 10 1. Grafs-leav’d 
Pondweed, with three or four crooked horns grow- 
ing together in the wings of the leaves. In a rivulet 
between the glafs-houfes and 'Denfs-bole^ near New- 
cafile upon f, 
Limnopeuce^ R. 136. Equifetum palujlre alter urn 
hreviorihus fetis, P. 1200. palujlre brevioribus foliis 
polyfpermon^ C. 15. Cauda equina feemina^ G. 953. 
In ditches and muddy places. On Brigjiear mols, 
near Kendal^ and in Holme mill-dam, near Burton^ 
JV f mere land "f. It has the appearance of Horfe-tail. 
The leaves furround the ftaik in the iorm of a ftar. 
The flowers are placed in the bolbms of the leaves, 
conflfling each of a naked ovary, furmounted by a 
ftyle and one chive, which fuflains a yellow fum- 
mit. The ovary becomes a fruit, containing one 
feed. 
Graminifcliapalujlris repens ^ vaf cults granorum Pi- 
peris amulis^ R. 136. Pepper-grafs. In* places 
where water has flood in winter. It is a fmall creep- 
Lng plant, with very narrow leaves ; the fruit is about 
the bignefs of a pepper-corn, growing in the wings 
of the leaves, and full of white feeds. 
II. Such as have the chives. 
And thefe are again divided, iji^ Into fuch as want 
the empalement, or have one that is whole and 
undivided. 
Salicornia, Saltwort. The leaves are round, fcaly, 
and articulated ; the flowers grow among the 
fcales, and are fucceeded by fmall bladder-like 
fruit, containing one feed. It grows on the 
marfhes 
