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f in Sujfex, befide tlie Jittle brook that runs by tlie 
‘ caflle : And near the ferry, in the ifle of ‘Tbanet. 
Sanicula, Sanicle. It has an umbellated flower, 
! confifling of five petals, which generally bend to 
' the center thereof : The feeds are gibbous, prick- 
j ly, and hooked like a Bur; The leaves are 
round, and cut into five large fegments. We 
have but one fpecies of this plant, viz. 
. * Sanicula five Diapenfia.^ R.221, G.801. vul- 
garis feu Biapenfa^ P*532. Sanicle. 
Sanicle is one of the chief vulnerary plants, being frequently 
put into wound-drinks, and traumatic apozems ; and is good for 
ruptures, inward bruifes, fpitting of blood, or any haemorrhages ; 
and for wounds, both inward and outward. 
Hydrocotyle, Marfh Pennywort. It has a pro- 
digious creeping root : The leaves are round and 
umbiiicated : The flbwer is pentapetalous, reft- 
ing upon the ovary ; which becomes two plain 
half round feeds. We have but one fpecies ot 
this plant, viz. 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris., R. 2 2 2 . Cotyledo7i palufirisy 
G.424, P. 1214. Marfli Pennywort, White Rot. 
Eryngium, Eryngo. The leaves are prickly ; 
the flowers gathered together *at the tops of the 
ftalks and branches ^ a circle of leaves furround- 
ing each head : The petals of the flowers bend 
back to the center : The feeds are fometimes 
foliated, and fometimes plain. The fpecies are : 
I. Eryngium vulgar e., R.222. Mediterraneum., 
G. 999. Mediterraneum feu campejlre.,^. (y^6. Com- 
mon Eryngo. Between the Glafs-houfes and Bent’s 
hole, Newcajile upon fyne f . 
* 2. Eryngium mar iniirn., R.222,' G. 999, P986. 
Sea Holly, or Eryngo. On the weft fide of the ifle ol 
IValney^ oppofite to North-Scale., plentifully f . 
The roots, candied with fugar, are accounted very reftora^ 
tive j good for confumptive Perfons, and thofe wailed with long 
ilhiefs, and too much veuery. 
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