vulgare minus nigriore et acriore femine, /. B 
Common iennel or Yinkle-. Cl. I. Gen. II. 5. flo- 
wers in May in Plenty about the Rock of hiot- 
tingham Cajtk^ elpecially near yix.Collyer^s Vine- 
yard. 
The Seed of this Plant is an excellent Carminative 
whether taken by the Mouth or in Clyjlers, There is a 
diftilled Water of the Seed kept in the Shops, The 
Roots are deteriive and cleanfing, and frequently prelcrib- 
ed, they are of a plealant Tafte and grateful flavour. 
The Herb is chiefly uied in Diet, as filh Sauce, and ea- 
ten raw with pickled Fifi. 
Yocmim gr£ctm fyhejire. vid. Aflragalus lute-r 
us. 
Fontinalis minor foliis triangularibus minus 
complicatis capitulis in fummis ramulis feffilibus, ' 
Syn^ 79, hound on a Poll in the Frent above CoU- 
luick I obferved it alfo upon one of the Wheels 
of the hrif Forge at YleaJIy. 
Fra GAR lA Syn. 254. Ger. vulgaris Bark. | 
Common Stravcherry. Cl. I. Gen. XV. flowers i 
in May^ after w hich Time the Fruit foon ripens ^ 
In Colwkk Woody Woollaton-parky Nottingham , 
Coppice, Woodlane, <Rc. ^ 
The Leaves , are FJi arctic and F)eterve, and upon 
that account uleful in ths jf a undice , and Obftruftiors of 
ths Kidneys, M'o mGargarifms, K aths, and F tilt ices. 
The Berries are cooling and grateful to the Taflre, but as 
they are apt to putrifyein the Body it is belt to eat them 
with Wine and Sugar, or with Cream. 
Fraxinus .^7/. 469, Ger. vulgatior /. B. ex- 
cellior C. B, Fin., common Afb.Free. Cl. LI Gen. 
n. 
