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pratenfis rubra major. Park. Cratoeogonoft 
Euphroline Eyehiiglot-Co^Jc-'-joheat. They both 
belong to Cl. I. Gen. XVIII 2. This flowers 
in Jane and Jaly.^ and grows pretty common in 
moift Meadows and fometimes among the Corn 
in low Lands. 
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Fab A. Sjn. 323, C. B. Pin. 
Ger. Garden Bean, 
major hortenfis 
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IS 
b: 
tb 
Faba minor feu Equina. Sjn. ibid. C. B' Pin. : 
minor fylvellris. Park, jive communis. Ger. 
Fteld Bean., or Horfe Bean, both belong to Cl. - 
I. Gen. XXIII. 2. they flower in /ipril, and ^ 
are commonly.cultivated in Gardens and Fields, “ 
This laft fort is often Town mixed with Peafe. 
The Garden Seans are chiefly uied as Food, the o- 
thers for Provender for Horfes. Both may be reckoned 
among the Agglutinent s., The flower is a proper Ingre- 
dient mPoultices., it is allbmade uie of by lorae Fe- 
males, who rub their Faces with it, to take off the little 
heats and rednefs of the Skin, occalioncd by v.'alking in 
the Sun, for which purpole they allb diflil a Water from 
Sean SloJJbrns. 
Faiotriticiim. vid. Fegopyrum. 
. Fagus.(^'«. 439, C, B. Pin. Ger. Park. The 
Beech Tree. Cl. II. Gen. I. i. bloflbms in A~ 
fril. This Tree is almoll a Stranger in thefe t 
Paris, and I have not obferved any near this 
Town except within Woollatou Garden Walls, 
but 
