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This is not unlikely, but two Spoonsfull of lb light a 
Powder as this makes, mull be a very large Dole, and 
troublelbme to take, I Ibould expefl as much from the 
lame QP^ntity of the Juice with about ten Drops of the 
Spirit of VitrioL 
Chara vulgaris foetida Syn. 132. Comm. Acad. 
R. Sc. Ann. 1719. Equifetum foetidum fub aqua 
repens. /. B. Ger. Em. Park. This I found 
growing in Plenty in a fmall Watry Place, at 
^e Entrance into White moor Clofe. near Radford > 
Church in May. | 
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CHARi major fubcinerea fragilis Syn. ibid, I 
Comm. Acad. R. Sc. ibid. Hippuris coralloides | 
Ger. Em. ‘the larger brittle Horfe tail. I obferved ! 
this growing in one of the Clay-pits near Mapper-^ 
ly Brick-Kilns in May. They both claim akin to j 
the Capillaries. 
This laft is very brittle ofapale Green when fi-e/h, 1 
& not lb thick belet with Branches as the proceeding. I 
It grows, longer and what is within the Water pretty 
upright but what of it is above the W'ater hangs dowm j 
and is Jupported by thel'urfaceof the W'ater. j 
Cheiri. vid. Leucoium. I 
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Chelidonia S. Chelidonium majus, vid. Papaver i 
corniculatum luteum. 
Chelidonium minus Syn. 245. Ger. Park. \ 
Chelidonia rotundifolia minor. C. B. Ptn. Pile- 
wort or the lejfer Celandine. Cl. I. Gen. XV. flo- 
wers in March zn<\ Aprif in all Fields, Meadows 
and Hedges, in great Plenty about this Town, 
