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5- Cochlearia folio finuato^ C. no, R. 303. vul- 
garis ^ F. 285. Britannica^ G. 324. Einglifh, or 
Common Sea Sciirvy-grafs. The bottom-leaves are 
corner’d, or finuated, by which it is diflinguillied 
from the firft. 
4. Cochlearia minor rotundi folia noftras^ R. 303, 
P. 286. The Lelfer, round-leav’d Scurvy-grafs. 
It is like the firft Ipecies, but lefs, and the leaves are 
corner’d, efpecially thofe on the ftalks. 
5. Cochlearia marina folio angulofo parvo^ Dr 
Lawfon^ R. 303. Small Sea Scurvy-grafs, with 
corner’d leaves. In the ifle of JValney. 
6. Raphanus rufticanus^ R. 301, G. 187, P. 86o, ' 
C. 96. Horfe-radifti. About Alnwick^ in Nor - 
thumberland ^ upon the banks of Skiptonheck^ and 
elfewhere in Bolland^ in Craven, It hath long thick 
roots, of a hot biting tafte, and pungent fmell : 
The ground leaves are large and long, for the moft 
part dented about the edges, fometimes entire : The 
ftalks are not very high, and are thin-fet with long- 
narrow leaves : The flowers are fmall and white, 
fucceeded by little round, pointed feed-vefiels. 
Nasturtium. It has a crofs flower : The fruit is 
roundifh, fmooth, and divided into two cells by 
a partition, placed oblique to the valves, and 
furniftied with feeds, generally fmooth: The 
leaves are cut into many parts, in which it differs 
from Thlafpi, The fpecies are : 
1. Nafiurtium fylveftre Ofyridis folio ^ R. 303, P. 
829, C. 105. Thlafpi minus ^ G, 204. Narrow- 
leav’d Wild Crefs. Near the fea, in many places ; 
at Maldon^ in Effex •, Lymn^ in Norfolk^ Eruro^ in 
Cornwall^ ^c. The leaves next the root are jag- 
ged ; but thofe on the ftalk are narrow and entire : 
The flowers are fmall and white. I found it by the 
fea- fide at Lynn f. It has a very difagrecabie tafte 
and fmell. 
2, Nafiurtium petraum^ R.303, G. 194. petr^- 
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