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Acinos multis.^’». 238./.S. Ocymum Syl- 
veftre Ger. Clinopodium minus feu vulgare Park. 
Wild Eafd. Cl. I. G.XIV. flowers in June. I 
found this in Bury Hills near Adansfdd in Com- 
pany with Mr. Bird Apothecary, a Lover of 
Botany. 
jicinos vid. Clinopodium. 
Acorus verus sive Calamus officina- 
rum, Syn. 4. ^'].Park. verus oflicinis falfo Cala- 
mus. Gtr. Km.. The fiveet fmellingplag or Calamus. 
This is one olthe anomalous grafs-leaved Plants.’ 1 
It puts forth it’s Jule in May. Grows plenti- 
fully in the River Soar in many Spots, between’ ' 
Kag'-jccrth and Lou ghl (trough. \ 
A he Ipicy Bitternels of the Pvcot of thi.s Plant be- 
Ipeaks it a Itrengthener of the Stomach and Head, and 
therefore may fitly be put into any Compofition of that ‘ 
Intention. The Root prelervedmay with good SuccelV 
be uled by itlelf, and both the Germans and iTurks are 
very fond of it, and reckon it a great Preferv’ative againft i 
mfeclicus Air, which makes them commonly eat a Piece ( 
of the preier\ed Root fafting. The Leaves having a ; 
very grateful Flavour are by Icme nice Cooks put into 
Sauce for Fiih. ' 
AdIANTUM nigrum OFFICINARUMi^’». 126' 
J. B.. nigrum vulgare Park. Onopieris mas' 
Ger. Em. Common black Maiden Hair. Cl. I. G.- 
IV. The Seeds of this andall other Plants ®f the 
Fern Kind appear in Auguji and September: : 
except a very' few about Midfummer. It grows ! 
in great Plenty about the Rock-Holes in Not-' ! 
tingham Park, and divers grher Places. c 
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