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2pr.' R«ugh-fruited .Spurge. In EJfex, and . 
ntax Tor k, ‘ I » j. . 'in 
4. Tithymalus far alius i R. 312, G. 498 ^ pira^- • 
lius five maritimus^ ^ maritimus^ C: 291. . 
Sea Spurge/' Ori'fandyiDanks, by the fea-Iide. The > 
root is perennial ; the ftalk feddilh, and thick fet n 
with narrow greyilh leaves^ 'refembling thofe of (< 
flax. ^ . 
5. Tithynialus HibernicuSj R. 312. Makinboy, j 
Knotty-rooted Spurge. Near Twittenham park, a- -i 
gainft Richmond^ and near Otter [fooL The leaves 
are broad, and blunt at the ends ; entire about the :>i 
edges, and grow thick on-the ftallcs : The flowers n 
are dilpofed ’ in umbels, compofed of a great many 1 
rays. ' ’ • ^ . • 
6. Tithymalus flatyphyllos Fuchfii^ R. 312. ar- 
venfts Icittfolius Gerinanicus^ C..291. Broad-leav’d h 
Spurge. Among the corn, but rarely. At Black h 
Notley, The root is annual *, the leaves oblong and .4 
broad, of a light green colour. It is the largeft of ic 
any of our annual' Spurges. ' ’ : 
7. Tithymalus fegetum longifolius^ R. 312. Long- 
leav’d Corn Spurge. *In the corn about Kingftone 
and Comberton^ ih' Canibridgejhtre^ by the way that 
leads from Cambridge to Gamlingay. It grows fcarce 
nine inches high : The leaves are oblong, ending in 
a fharp point. The whole plant is of a greeiiifli 
yellow colour, except the ftalk, that is reddilh near 
the root. 
8. Tithymalus maritimus minor ^ Portlandkus^ R. 
313, fs? 479, where there is a figure of it. The 
leaves are fmall,' of a whitifti green colour, and end 
in a roundifh blunt point : The branches, which, fu- 
ftain the flowers, fpread pretty much. In the nar- 
row neck of land which joins Portland to Devonjhire, 
9. Tithymalus leptofhyllos^ R. 313, P. 193. Efu- 
la exigua Tragic G. E. 503. Tithymalus Jeu Efula 
txi^uay C. 291. Dwarf Spurge, or fmall annual 
Spurge. 
