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Creticum minus ^ P.906. Small Narbonne Hart- 
wort. On the banks of the road to Haddington-^ 
about half a rriiie from Oxford. 
PeucedAnum, Piogs-fennel. It hath a large root, 
with many appenaages and fibres at it: The 
flower confifts of five petals : The empalement 
turns to a fruit, compofed of two oval feeds ; 
which are almofl plain, lightly ftreaked and bor- 
der’d : The leaves are winged, narrow, graffy, 
and divided into three fegments. We have but 
one fpedes of this plant, viz. 
Peucedanum-i R.206, G. 896. vulgare.^ P. 88o, 
Hcgs-fennel, Sulphur- wort, iiareftrong. 
II, ^uch as have oblong feeds., fwelling in the middle^ 
ScANDix, Shepherds-needle. The flower confifts 
of five petals ; and the empalement turns to 
a fruit, compofed of two feeds, refem.bling a 
needle, or crane’s bdl. We have but one fpedes 
of this plant, viz. 
Scandrx fe'mine rcftrato vulgaris, R. 207. Veneris.^ 
feu Scandix\ G. 884. S.candix vulgaris ^ feu pedfen 
Veneris, P. 9 1 6. Shepherds-needle, or V enus-comb. 
CicuTARiA, Cow-weed. The fruit- confifts of two 
feeds, which are not channell’d, rcfembling the 
bill, or beak of a bird gibbous on one fide, and 
plain on the otherj We have but one fpedes of 
. this plant, viz. 
Cicutaria vulgaris, R. 207. Myrrhis fylvejiris, 
P.935. Cicutaria alba Lugdunenfis, G. E. 1038. 
Wild Cicely, Cow- weed, in the meadows about 
Newcaftle upon Pyne -f . It flowers in the Ipring. 
Cerefolium, Chervil. The ftalks have no cavity ; 
the feeds are oblong, and lightly furrow’d. When 
this plant is in flower, the ftalks below the 
joints fweil into large knots. We have but one 
fpedes of this plant, viz. 
Cerefa^ 
