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belong to Cl. I. Gen. IX. and Flowers from ; 
June to Augujl. ■ 
Cardutjs Benediftns Loh. et Of ' . Alarum. The 
BJejffed Thijile. flowers in June 2,1 d iuly^ is culti- 
vaced in Gardens for the Uie oi the Shops. I 
have feveral Times met with fo'^ riants '.hit 
on Dunghills but fufpect them to come from 
fome Gardens tho’ near a Mile difUnt from the 
Town. It is a good Stomachic, and may ierve 
for a gentle Vomit. ' 
Caruna fylvellris quibufdam, aliis Attrac- 
tylis 175. /. B. major Get. 1 ‘he common ! 
‘Wild Carline ‘thijile. Cl. I. Gen. VII. flowers i 
"with the reil of the thi(iles.hho\xt Colwick Lane^ . 
and going from Nottingham Lings towards Bob- 
bers Mill in Plenty. ' 
The Seeds of all the Thifrleseire IDiuretic, hut that 
of the Jlftlk ttiftk delerves the preference, it does very 
good iervice in Emtdjmn, if exhibited to Perlbns in an 
infiamation of the Kidneys, and ftoppage ot Urine fro- , 
ceeding f cm Gravel, the Leaves ofthis gathered in the! 
Spring before the Stem Ihoots up, and allb about Mi- \ 
chaelmafs, and after cutting off the Pricks boiled in a 
large quantity of Water, then buttered as other Greens, 
arc not only very wholeibine and opening, but of a del. 
Lcious Talte. 
A Decoblion of any of the thijile s is Deter Jive and 
Duiretic, and therefore of Service in all Ibrts of Objlruc- 
tions. 
The Nottingham People cut the Stem of the Cotton 
trijtle, and after they have Barked it boil it with 
Meat, but it is of a more faint Tafte than the Leaves of 
the former. 
Carota. vid. Daucus. 
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