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for the moft part, roundilh feeds. The Ipecies 
are : 
* I. Polygonatum^ R. 263, G. E. 903, vulgare^ 
P. 696. latifolium vulgar C. 303. Its fruit is 
black, and covered with a meal. 
2. Polygonatum fioribus ex fingularihus pediculisy 
R. 263. latifolium flore may ore odoroy C. 303. ma- 
jus flore major Oy P. 696. latifolium 2. Clujiiy G.E. 
904. Sweet fmelling Solomon’s Seal, with flowers 
on Angle foot-ftalks. On the ledges of the fears, or 
cliffs, near tVherf and Set tie y in Torkfhire. The 
leaves of this fpecies are ufually rounder than thofe 
of the common Solomon’s Seal. Its flowers are lar- 
ger, and fmell like the Lily of the Valley. 
3. Polygonatum Hellebori albi folio y caule pur pur a- 
fcentey R. 263. Solomon’s Seal, with White Hel- 
lebore leaves^ and a purplifn ftalk. In the woods 
on the north fide of Mendip hills. 
4. Polygonatum humile Angli cum y R. 263. Dwarf 
Englifli Solomon’s Seal. In the woods of IViltfoire. 
Solomon’s Seal is vulnerary, and redringent ; good to flop 
all kinds of fluxes and hemorrhages. A cataplafm, of the rooc,^ 
is good to take away black and blue marks arifing from con- 
tufions. 
Lilium Convallium, Lily-convally, or May 
Lily. The flower confifts of one leaf, fhap’d 
like a bell, and divided, at the top, into fix feg- 
ments : The ovary becomes a foft globular truk, 
containing feveral round feeds : Its leaves are 
fmooth, and veined like thofe of Plantain, or 
the Lily. We have but one fpecies of this 
plant, viz, 
* Lilium convalliuniy R. 264. convallium albuniy 
C, 304. convallium flore alboy P Par. 349. Lily- 
convally, or May Lily. On the fide of higleborough 
hill ; and on the hilly heaths betwixt Shooter's hill 
and Woohvich and in the wood, on the left hand 
of the heath, beiore you come to Chifelhurfl. On 
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