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circle, and are articulated in the fame manner. 
The ipecies are : 
I. Equijetum majus^ R. 130, G. 951. majus pa* 
! lufire^ R. 1200. paluftre longioribus follis^ C. 15. 
Great Marfh, or "W ater Horfe-tail. In wet places* 
j 2. Equijetum arvenfe longioribus fetis^ R. 130* 
C. 16. R. 1202. Jegetale^ G. 952. Corn Horfe- 
tail. On ditch banks, and among corn in moift 
I grounds. The leaves at the joints fometimes emit 
I leaves themfelves*, and the juli, or flower-heads, 
i fpring up before the ftalks. 
3. Equifetum fylvaticum^ R. 130, G. 953. fyU 
vaticum tenuiffimis fetis^ C. 16* omnium minus tenui-^ 
folium^ 1201, Wood Horfe-tail. In moift woods, 
and by the fides of ftiady rivers* This is the moft 
branchy, and has narrower and Imoother leaves, than 
’ any other of the fpecies. 
i 4. Equifetum fylvaticum^ procumbens^ fetis uno ver-- 
' fu difpofttis^ Procumbent Wood Horfe-tail, 
j with Its leaves inclining to one fide. 
I 5. Equifetum palujtre^ tenuijfimis ^ Icngiffimis fe-^ 
I tis^ R. 131, C. 16, Pr. 24.^ Marfli Horfe-tail, 
f with very long narrow leaves. 
6. Equifehm paluftre^ minus ^ pclyftachion^ R. 131, 
j, C. 16, Prod* 24. Small Marfh Horfe-tail, with 
I many heads. 
7. Equifetum pratenfe^ loyigijjimis fetis^ R. 131, C* 
16. Meadow Horfe-tail, with very long leaves* 
Between PEandfor and Wtmbleton^ in the midway in 
the meadows. 
8. Equifetum paluftre^ R. 131, G.952. paluftre 
minus^ P. 1200. paluftre brevioribus fetisy C. 15. 
The Lefter Marfh Plorfe-tail. In boggy places* 
This differs from Corn Horfe-tail, in having the juli 
upon the tops of its ftalks. 
9. Equifetum nudum l^evius noftraSy R. 131. Smooth 
naked Horfe-tail. In boggy and watery places. In,. 
B Eong* 
