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ning quite through each leaf and pedicle to the 
root. 
2. Plant ago latifolia glabra minor ^ R.314, C. 
189. latifolia minor ^ G , The LelTer fmooth 
broad-leav’d Plantain. In paftures, by wet places. 
3. P lant ago major inc ana y R. 314, P.493, inca- 
nay G. 338. latifolia incanay C. 189. Hoary Plan- 
tain, or Lamb’s-tongue. In fandy barren places, 
and by way-fides. The leaves lie flat upon the 
ground, are hairy, and covered with a thick down 
on both fides ; and have Ihorter pedicles than the 
common Plantain. 
4. P lant ago major panicula fparfzy R. 314. lati- 
folia fpica multiplici fparfay C. 189. latifolia fpi- 
raliSy P. 494. paniculis hirfutis fparfiSy G. E. 420. 
Befom Plantain, or Plantain, with fpoky tufts. In 
the iile of Thanety and other places. This differs 
from the common broad-leav’d Plantain, in its Ipike 
being fpread, divided, and loaded with numbers of 
graffy flowers, colleded into cluflers. 
5. Plant ago quinquenerviay R. 314, G. 341 quin- 
quenervia major y P.495, major angufiifoliay C. 189. 
Ribwort, or Ribwort Plantain. Common in mea- 
dows and paflures. The leaves are long and narrow, 
and the chives tipp’d with white fummits. 
6. Plant ago angufiifolia minor y R. 315, G. 339. 
The Lefler narrow-ieav’d Plantain. In fields near 
the fea. 
7. Plant ago marinay R. 315, G. 343. marina 
vulgaris y P. 498. maritima major y C. 190. Sea 
Plantain. Common in the fea marflies. The leaves 
are very long, and fometimes dented ; the Ipike is 
alfo long. 
8. Plantago foliis laciniatiSy Coronopus di 5 la. Co- 
ronopus vulgaris five Cornu cervinumy P. 502. Co- 
ronopus fylveftris hirfutiory R. 315, C. 190. Cornu 
cervmumy G. 340. Buckfhorn Plantain. In places 
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