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Place amon^ the Dung from fome Garden, but 
when I conlidered they were very numerous and 
Ipread ^ry much, and the abovementioned 
friend affured me he had for near ten Years 
obierved them there, I began to doubt whether 
they might not be of Spontaneous Growth. 
Cruciata Sjm. 223. Ger. vulgaris Part hir- 
Uita R P/;? CroJJwort, Miigweed. CL I. Gen. 
XI L flowers from the latter End o? May to the 
End ot July ^ plentifully in many Places as Lark 
date^ WoodlanCj Colwick Lane &c. 
This IS drying and aftringent and uled bcth inwardly 
and outwardly among other Vulnerarie s, lome commend 
It intuicd in W ine to be good Ruptures, 
_ Cyanu s. 198. L B. vulgaris, Loh Tf. 
Park. Blue Bottles, Com Flowers. Cl. 
1 . Gen. IX. flowers in and moft the Sum- 
mer, very common among the Corn. 
The Flowers are only commended, they are of fubtil 
Farts, and readily communicate their Tindure to al- 
Powder of them, in 
Syophukm Cafes, (winch folid Experience has not 
The Juice of them cleanfes fordid 
V I cer is ji inftilled into them. Ray, 
Cynocramhe. vid. Mercurialis. 
Cynoglossum. Syn. 226 .Ger. vulgare / B 
majus ^Igare. Great Hounds tongue. Cl. L 
.flowers from the latter End of 
AJay, to July inclufive, grows copioufly in IVool- 
the Right Hon. the Lord 
Middleton., near the Garden Wall. 
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