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fimc. On Kirley moor. On Brig ftear mo% n^iv 
Kendal,, Weftnior eland 
1 1 . Veronica Cham^edrys fylveftris di 5 la, ' Cham^- 
dfys fylveftris,, R. 281, G. 530. fpuria fylveftris'^ 
P. 107. fpuria minor rotundifolia,, C. 249.' Wild 
Germander. It grows plentifully in paftures, and 
flowers in the fprihg ; making a fine fiiow with its 
blue flowers. 
* 12. Veronica Chamadryoides,, foliis pedicuUs oi- 
lohgis injidentibus, R. 281. Cbam^dfyi fpuri^e affi~ 
his rotundifolia'' fait ellat a,, C. 24.9. Wild Geritian- 
der/ with leaV'es ftahding on long pedicles. In moifl: 
woods, and by hedges. In the lower part of Charl- 
ton ^00^. ' f'f ' ‘ , 
^ 13. Veronica mas fupina & Vidgatijfima,, R . 2 8 1 
C. 246. mas vulgaris fupina:, P. vera ^ 7 na- 
for,, G. 5o^.''"^^'t'he Male Speedwell, or Fluellin. 
in dry paftiires and heathy places. Its ftalks lie flat 
upon the ground, fliooting forth roots at their joints' : 
They are flendef, round, long, hairy, and full ''of 
joints, with twb leaves at each, hairy, and toothed 
like a faw round the edges ; of a bitter and fharp' 
tafte : The flowers grow in fpikes,-^ of a- pale bluilh 
purple, and ftreaked, having chives of the fame co- 
lour. This is the Paul’s Betony of the fliops. 
Brooklime is very good for the fcurvy, being an ingredient 
6f the antifcorbutic- juices and' diet- drinks for that diftemper. ‘It 
is likewife ufeful in obftru^ions of • the kidneys, by gravel or ^ 
flimy humours ; as alfo for the flonc and dropfy. 
Paul’s Betony is reckoned among the vulnerary plants, both . 
ufed inwardly and outwardly ; it is likewife pe6loral, and good 
for coughs and confumptions ; and is helpful againfl; the ftprie or 
ftrangury ; as alfo a^inft peftilential dillcmpers. It is ufed as 
a tea. . . . 
'CuscuTA, Dodder. It looks like a tuft of reddifit 
liairs, each flower is a little cup, about two lines' 
diameter, perforated at the bottom, expanded 
" and cut into four or five fegments •, having a 
few, and very Ihort chives, with yellow fum- 
~ mits: 
