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BiFOLiuMmajus feu Ophris major quibusdam 
Syn. IB. Bifolium fylveflre vulgare O- 
phris bifolia Ger. Common Twaybiade. flowers che 
latter End of jlpril or the Beginning of May. 
In feveral Woods about jifply., and in that Part 
of Col-wick Wood which is nearell the Brick- 
Kilns. 
Bistorta major Syn., 147. Ger. major vul- 
garis ^he greater Biftort or Snakeweed. Cl, 
I G. V. 2. flowers in May^ Ihewed me by Dr. 
; Medley in aClofe between the Leen and Lenton 
I Church yard j I found it afterwards plentifully in 
Mrs. Brock's Clofe near the Mill in the Hole. 
' The Root of this Herb is very aftringent, whence it 
I is of Ufein all forts of Fluxes, the good Women gather 
the Leavesinthe Spring and boil them as they doSpin- 
as;e and other Garden Greens. They call them 
Meeks and GenTk-Dock. 
Blitum atriplex fylveflris diftum Syn. isj.. 
Atriplex fylveftris I. B. vulgaris Ger. Em. vul- 
gatior linuata major Common wild Orache. 
Cl. I. G.V. 2. flowers in and July ^com- 
mon on Bunghills. 
j Blitum pes anferinu^ di^fum. Syn. ibid. Atri- 
plex fylveftris latifolia. C. B. Fin. fylveftris la- 
I tifolia live Pes anferinus. Ger. Em. Park. 
Goofe foot or Sowbane. This is called by fome 
french Spinage and ufed as fuch, but does not 
come up to it, I found this on feveral Dunghills 
near Nottingham Gallows and in diverfe other 
Places. , 
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