36 SJPECIMfiN BOTANICUM. 
Flor. Lapp. N° 155. Herb Paris^ Frue-love^ 
or One-berry. In fylvis umbrofis, haud autem 
admodum frequens. In a Chalk-pit in a Wood 
near Littie-Mijfenden Church, Bucks. Dr. WiU 
tner. In Weetwood three Miles from Leeds., and 
Hajlewood near Sir Walter Vavafops^ Torkpire, 
abundantly. Mr. Dawfon. About the middle 
of Byfeing Wood. Catal. Feverjh. In the Old 
Park, Hanging-fFood, and elfewhere, near Hare- 
field, plentifully. Aprili floret. Invenitur quan- 
doque hexaphyiios, fed rarius, pentaphyllos fre- 
quens. Memorat ClarilT. Linnsus {Flor. Lapp. 
II 7. N° 115.) hanc plantam duplici dofi idem 
praeftare quod Ipecacuanha in excitando vomitu. 
Tentatu certe dignum eft. 
Herniarta offic. Ger. Emac. 569. Mille- 
grana major, five Herniaria vulgaris. Park. 446. 
Polygonum minus, feu Millegrana major. C. 
B. Pin. 281. Rupture-wort. On the fandy 
Shores near Portfmouth^ Hants. Mr. Hili. Ju- 
nio floret. 
Hieracium foliis cichorei sylves- 
TRIS VILLOSIS ODORF. CASTOREI. Magnol.Bot. 
Monfp. 129. Hieracium amygdalas amaras o- 
lens, feu odore Apuli fuave-rubentis. H. Reg. 
Par. y. R. H. 469. Cichorei vel potius Stasbcs 
folio hirlutum. Raii Cat.^Cant. Small rough 
Succory-leaved Hatvkweed. In pafcuis Aecioribus 
aut glareofis. On Banfted-Eowns by the Side of 
the Road to Darking., Surrey •, alfo in Northfieet 
Chalk-pits, lient. Junio & Julio floret. 
Hiera- 
