C4o] 
I have oblerved another Plant which grows often more 
than a Yard high, with thick ftrong ftalks, the Leaves 
of which are broad near the ftalk and taper almoft to a 
point, Dr. Dilknius judges it the lame with the pre- 
ceeding. For my part, I never law the foregoing grow to 
that lize nor of lb deep a Golour, and the Leaves con- 
llantly are long and narro v/ without terminating in a 
kind of a Point. I fhould think it might delerve the 
Karnepf: 
Buglofllim lylveftre majus foliis ftr triangularibus. 
Buglossum arvenfe annuum Litho fpermi fo- 
lio, Syn. 227. Inji. R, H. arvenfe radice ruben- 
te Park. Anchufa degener, facie Milii folis 
Ger- Em. Eajiard Alkanet. Cl, I, Gen. XIII, 
flowers in Jpnl and May., on the Borders of 
Snenton., Lenton and Radford Fields .. 
luteum vid. Hieracium echioides 
Bugula Syn. 245. Ger. vulgaris Park. Bngk 
Cl. I. Gen. xi^‘ holds al- 
mollall the Summer.^ Grows plentifully in Cokmck 
Wood., Nottingham Coppice, and many other 
Places. 
It is one of the V ulneraries, and may be applyed both 
inwardly and outwardly, its deterlive Virtue makes it ^ 
good Ingredient in Deco6iions lor obftruffions of the 
Liver, as the Jaundice, and impurities of the Kid- 
neys. 
Bulboc4stanum. Syn. 209. /. B. majus et 
minus Ger. Em. Nucula terreliris major, Park. 
Earth Nuts, Kipper Nuts, Pig Nuts, Hare Nuts, 
the two lall: Name? have beengiventhem becaufe 
th e Pigs root them up, and the Hares are fond 
of the green Leaves. Cl. I. Gen. XI. 4. They 
flower 
