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fl^ower in ylpril and May. This Country feems 
fo fuited for their Growth that there is hardly 
any fort of Ground or any Situation about Not~ 
tingham where they do not grow in Plenty. 
T he Roots are very nouri/hing and may be Eaten ei- 
ther raw or boiled with Meat, or drefled with "Butter 
‘Pepper and a little Vinegar., they have a plealant Tafte 
they may be placed in the number of Kejtoratives and 
are by Ibme commended fpr their Efficacy in helping 
thoie who Ijsit Blood or make bloody Urine. 
Bunias, vid. Napus fylveltris. 
Bursa paftoria 306. 1 . B. Ger. major vul- 
garis Park. Shepherds Purfe. Cl, I. Gen XXI. 2. 
’fl owers from throughout the Summer, e- 
very where on the RoadJUcj Banks , Falloiv Fields, 
nay upon Walls. 
It is JJlringent and therefore good in all immoderate 
Fluxes. BrunfichHays, that a bitof Co^/wtdiptinro its 
Juice and put up the Noftrils will flop the bleeding of 
the Ncfe. ^ 
Biirfa pjioris minor, vid. Paronychia. 
Biirfa pvajloria mimma. vid. Nafturtium pe- 
trjeum. 
Butomus. Syn. 273. Juncus floridus. I. B. 
Park, floridus /najor. C. B. Pin. Gladiolus par 
luftris Cordi. Ger. Fhe flowering Rujh or water 
Gladiole. Cl. I, G, XVII. flowers in May anfl 
part of Jane in feveral watry Ditches about 
Nottin^am. as between Lenton and Wilford Fer- 
ry Boat, alfoin the Pool in Nottingham Park. &c. 
Buxus. Syn. 445, /. B. Idhe Bc^ Free. Cl. I. 
Gen- 
