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broad at the bottoms, with two fharp ears, and Iharp- 
pointed at the ends : The flowers are white, and 
grow in fpikes at the tops of the italks. 
2. Tblafpi Vaccaria incano folio ferenne^ R. 305. 
villofum^ capfulis hirfutis^ C. 106, Pr. 47. Peren- 
nial Mithridate Muftard. On the mountains of 
Wales^ and other places. The flowers are three 
times as large as the former \ and the feed-veflels 
■ longer and rougher. 
3. niafpi DiofcoridiSj R. 305, G. 204. Drah^e 
’ folio ^ P. 836. arvenfe ftliquis latis^ C. 105. Trea- 
■ cle-mufbard, Penny-crefs. At JVorminforf in Ef 
fex ; Ofyth^ in E endring Hundred *, at Stone^ in Staf 
' for djhire *, and Saxmundham^ in Suffolk. The whole 
plant is fmooth, and eafily diftinguiflied by its large 
' ieed-veflTels. 
4. niafpi foliis Glohulari<e^ R. 305. montanum 
■ Glajii folio minus P. 842. Thlafpeos alhi fupini va- 
^ rietas^ G. E. 268. Thlafpi alpinum Bellidis carule^e 
folio., C. ic6. Treacle-muftard, with leaves like 
Glohularia. In the paftures about the ebbing and 
flowing well, a mile from Settle^ in Torkjhire^ toward 
Ingleborough ; as alfo in many places of the moun- 
tainous paftures between Settle and Malham. It has 
a creeping root, and is a lefs and lower plant than 
any of the former fpecies. 
5. "Thlafpi Vaccaria folio glabr urn ^ R. 305. Smooth 
Mithridate mufliard. In the way from Buckley to 
Bungay., in Suffolk. Beth the leaves and feed-vellels 
are linooth, and the leaves are broader, and not fo 
lharp-pointed as thofe of the hairy kind. 
6. Ehlafpi perfoliatum minus^ R. 305, C. 106. 
perfoliatum minus., P. 837. E'blafpi minus Clujii^ G. 
210. The Lefier perfoliate Treacle-muflard. A- 
mong the flione-pits between V/ittiey and Burford 
in Oxfordfbire. In the paftures above the ebbing and 
flowing well, two miles from Settle^ Torkjhire : On 
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