( ) 
Longjledale^ fix miles from Kendal^ Weftmordandt 
plentifully -f . 
10. Equifetum nudum^ R. 131, G. 951. junceum 
feu nudum^ P. 1201. foUis nudum non ramofum fete 
junceum^ C. 16. Naked Horfe-tail. Shave-grafs. 
In marfhy and wet places. By the rivulet fide be- 
tween Anna well and Shap^ IVeftmor eland, Mr Law^ 
fon. It bears its flowers on the tops of the ftalks, and 
is more rough than any other of the fpecies. It is 
ufed, like Sea-calPs fkin, for polilhing wood, or other 
things. 
11. Equifetum foliis nudum ramofum^ ^*132, C. 
36. junceum ramofum^ P. 1201, and 1202. Ranch- 
ed naked Horfe-tail. 
Char A, refembles Equifetum^ but the ftalks and 
leaves are entire, and not compofed of fmall tubes 
inferted into one another. The fpecies are : 
1. Cbara vulgaris feetida^ R. 132. Equifetum fee^ 
iidum fub aqua repens ^ C. 16, G. E. 1115, P. 1201. 
Stinking Water Horfe-tail. Common in ftanding 
waters. It is hoary, and brittle, when taken out of 
the water. 
2. Char a major fubcinerea fragilis^^'R, Equi* 
fetum feu Hippuris coralloides^ G.E. 1115. The 
Greater brittle Water Horfe-tail. In Hell-Kettles nigh 
Darlington,, in the bifhoprick of Durham, yiv Law^ 
fon. In the ditches by Conxick-'Earn., near Kendal,, 
IVeftmor eland -f. It is very brittle, fandy, and toothed 
like Coralline : The leaves at the joints are fome-* 
times fmooth, and fometimes they have fpines, efpe- 
cially towards the upper part. 
3. Char a major caulibus fpmojis, R. 132. The 
Greater Water Horfe-tail, with prickly ftalks. In the 
turf bogs in Ireland. The ftalk is wreathed, and 
thick fet with prickles. 
4. Char a minor caulibus & foliis tenuijfimis,, R. 
133. Th? Leffer Water Horfe-taiia with very fmall 
