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1. Pedicular is feu Crifia galli lutca^ R. *284, P. 
71 3. pratenfts lutea velCriJia galli^ C. 163. Crifia 
galli^ G. 912. Yellow Rattle. 
2. Pedicular is major angufii folia ramofijfma^ flors 
minor eluteo^ labelto purpureo^ D.Richardfon, R. *284. 
Crifia gain angufiifolia montana^ C. 163, Pr. 86.- 
defer. The larger Yellow Rattle, with a purple lip. 
Within a mile of Burrowhridge^ in the way to Knarefi 
borough s betwixt Wether by and Catal^ (both with- 
in ten miles of York,) Wefinewton^ in Nor^ 
thumherland. 
3. Pedicularis pratenfis rubra vulgaris ^ R. ^284, 
P, 713. prat, purpurea^ C.i 6 '^. pedicularis^ G.E. 
1071. Red Rattle. Inmoift paltures. 
4. Pedicularis palufiris rubra elatior^ R. ^284. 
3. pedicularis., G. 913. Great Marfh Rattle, or 
Loufewort. It is often found with white flowers. 
This is much larger than the former, and grows 
more upright. In marfhy and watery places. 
5. JEiiphrafia pratenfis rubra., R. *284, C. 234. 
pratenfis rubra major., P. 1329. Crataogonon Eu- 
phrofme, G. 85. Eye-bright, Cow- wheat. In corn 
fields. The flalks are about a foot high, fomewhat 
rough, with a flioit down, folid, and branched from 
the bottom : The leaves grow by pairs, are longifh 
and narrow, broadefl; at the bottom, and end 
in a point, nervous, and dented round the edges i> 
The flowers are ranged, on the tops of the ftalks and 
branches, in a loofe fpike, or thyrfe ; they are fome- 
times a deep, fometimes a pale red, and fometimes 
white. It flowers in Autumn. 
6 . Euphrafta rubra Wefimorlandica., foliis brevibus 
obtufis, R. *285. Peucrium Alpinum coma purpuro^ 
cceruka^ C. 247. Eye-bright, Cow- wheat, with 
ihort blunt leaves. Near Orton, in Wefimor eland, by 
a little rivulet, which runs by the road as you go 
from thence to Crosby. It flowers after Midfum- 
mev. The ftalks are about half a foot high, flen- 
