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fite to the leaves. On the ropery between Sandgate'^ 
and the Glafs-houfes, Newcajlle upon 'Tyne -f. 
7. Myrrhis fylvefiris feminibus afperis^ R.220. 
fylv. Neapclitana atqiie etiam Anglic ana^ P-935- C'e- 
refolium five Myrrhis nova Mquicolorum Columna^ 
G. E. 1038. Small Hemlock Chervil, with rough 
feeds. It hath foft, pale-colour’ d leaves, divided into 
five fegments, like Hemlock : The umbels are pro- 
duced from the wings of the leaves ; The feeds are 
oblong, roundilh, and prickly, ending in a long 
lharp point : The flowers are white. 
Echinophora, Prickly Sampire. The leaves of 
tliis plant are prickly. We have but one fpe- 
cies, viz, 
Echinophora marithna fpinofa, R.220. Crith- 
mum fpinofum^ G.427. maritimum fpinofum, feu Pa~ 
Jlinaca marina,, P. 1286. Prickly Sampire, or Sea- 
Parfnep. At Roojbeck in Low-Four nefs^ Lancafhire, 
CoRiANDRUM, Coriander. It has an annual root : 
The lower leaves are cut into broad, and the up- 
per into fmall fegments. The fruit is fpherical, , 
and compofed of two feeds. We have but one 
fpecies of this plant, viz, 
Coriandrum^y R.221, G.859. P.9 18. 
Coriander. 
VII. Such as have entire leaves, 
I 
Bupleurum, Through-wax. The leaves grow ; 
alternately, and are perforated by the ftalk. The 
Ipecies are : 
1. Bupleurum perfoliatum rot undifolium amiuHm,^ 
R . 221. Perfoliata vulgaris ,y G.430, P. 580. 
Through-wax. 
2 . Bupleurum minimum,, R.221, P.5S7. The 
Leafi; Hares-ear. Near Ellejley,, in the Road from ' 
Cambridge to .♦S'. Neots. On a bank by the Noithern 
Road, a little beyond Huntington, At Maldon^ in 
EjfeXy in the marflies by the rivcr-fide. At HafiingSy 
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