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njgra* Gef. Black Bindweeds they bo^h belong to ; 
Gl. I. Gen. V. 2. This flowers in May and ' 
holds almoll the whole Smnmer, grows pretty 
common in Gardens and Corn-fields, where it j 
is very mifchievous. i 
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Filago. vid Gnaphalium. 
Filipendula. Syn. 259. /, B. Ger. Park. 
Common Dropwort. CL I. Gen. XV. flowers in j 
May^^ June^ and July. In Beejion Meadonscs., i 
plentifully, on the Roadfide leading from the ! 
fand Hills to Radford Church.) infeveral doles j 
near Woollaton old Park, and all over the Clofe ! 
where the Pond is near Afply Hall. \ 
The Root is a very powerfull ^Detergent and 1 )iure- 
tic, whence it is of Ulein all forts of Obllruftions, it 
chanfes the Kidneys and Urinal ages, is beneficial 
to thole whole Lungs are clogged and makes ' a good 
ingredient in antilcorbutic Cotnpofitions. It has many 
other Commendations but not fufficiently confirmed. 
FiLix mas vulgaris, Syn. 120. Park, mas | 
non ramofa, pinnulis latis denfis minutim den- 
tatis. Ger^ Em. Common Male Pern. In lhady i 
‘Hedge bottoms, very common, in Larkdak) \ 
and in the Hollow without the Gate lead- 
ing thence to Radford Lings^ in Colwick . 
Wood) &c. ’» ‘ ‘ ' ! 
^ Filix masnon ramofa pinnulis latis auricula- 1 
tis fpinofis Syn. 121. Ger. Ein. mas aculeata ma- j 
• oXyC.B. Pin. prickly auriculate Male Fern. In the 
' lacklide of St. Anne^s Well and in many other 
:i*laces.‘ They both belong to Cl. I. Gen. IV. 
