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but many large ones grow at Rufford in *5Vr 
George Savill.es Paik. 
The Fruit of this Tree is triangular incJofed in a 
brown Husk, it yields a large quantity of Oil in the 
Preis which is very fweet and may be eaten with Sailers 
bur is rather more lulcious than that of Olives. The 
Mart wonderfully fattens Hogs, and Field Mice, RutSy 
Squirrels and finall ‘Birds are very fond of it 5 The 
yv ood is much uled by Wheelwrights about London^ it 
is alio ufed for Svoord Scabbards, No part of this Tree 
is much known in Phylick except the green Leaves 
bruiled and applyed to hot Swellings are laid to dilculs 
them. 
Ferrum equinum germanicum, filiquis in fum- 
mitate. Syn, 325» Rif^- equinum como-» 
fum Park. Hedyfarum glyzyrrhizatum. GVr. 
Tufted Horfe Jhoe-Vetch. Cl. I, Gem XXIII. 2. 
flowers the latter End of May and June^ in NoU 
tingham Park, but not very common, 
Fegopyrum Syn. 144, Tragopyrum Ger. Em, 
Park. Fagotriticum /. B. Buck wheat or Brmk, 
It flowers in May., but is not commonly met 
with either wild or cultivated. I obferved fome 
about two Y ears ago, which by order of Sir 
William Parfons had been fown on Clijton Hill, 
This Plant does not require the richeil Land. In Hen- 
mark and fome Parts of Germany it is very much culti- 
vated and the Inhabitants make a kind of Groats of it 
which t^y boil in Milk fo thick that a Spoon may lland 
uprigh t in it, it is plealant Tailed of good Nourilhment 
and will boil to a 'Jelly. In England they only ufe it; 
to fatten Poultry with, 
Fegopyrum Scandens fylvelire Syn.ihid. Con-» 
volvulus minor atriplicis folio Park, volubili^ 
M 2 nigr^ 
