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- tke flowers of a faded, or pale purple colour, and 
grow in a thyrfe. 
2. Orobanche flore minor R< *288^ Bfoonv 
rape, with a fmall flower. 
3. Orobanche ramofa^ R. *288, C; 88, P. 1363; 
^ Branched Broom-rape. In Suffolk^ near Becklcs, 
The ftalk is branched, and the root about the big- 
^ nefs of an Hafebnut. 
^ Anblatum, Toothwort: It has the appearance 
ot Broom-rape, but differs from it^ in having 
large creeping rootSj compofed of a great num- : 
ber of fcales, refembling teeth. It flowers in *•. 
Jpril and May, We have but one fpecies of ' 
this plant, viz^ ^ 
Anblatum Gordi five Aphyllon^ R. *288. Oroban- 
^the radice dentata major i C. 88. radice dentata^ feu f*!- 
dentaria major Matthiolo^ G. 1387. radice dentata 
five dent aria major Matthioli^ P. 1363. Toothwort. 
In fhady places *, by the roots of trees, and near hedges. 
At the foot, and on the fhelves of the fear below 
IVaterfal bridge *, near Daljion^ JVeftmoreland, Mr 
Lawfon, By the fides of the bufhes, near the en- 
trance into the firfl field below Scout ftyle, on the 
right hand of a foot-path, leading to Barrowfield^ 
about two miles from Kendal^ Wefimoreland 
CLASS XVI. 
VxsctJLiFERotJS Plants, with dU 
ptalous and trifetalous flowers. 
Ray*.y Synof. a 8^. 
T he plants of this dafs have peculiar feed- ^ 
veflels, be fides their empalements, and fomc ‘ ^ 
of their flowers dipetalous, others tripetalous. 
CERCi^:A, Enchanters Nightfhade. The root k 1 
fibrous and creeping : The leaves are entire, and !• 
grow 
