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II. 2. bloilbms in jlpnl and May. In Marjhal 
Hills and many other Places very common. 
The Wood is proper for many Mechanical Ules, the 
Seedincloled in the Keys is of lervice in the Jaiindicc., 
‘lHeurlfy\ and Stone of the Kidneys. 
Fumaria vulgaris. Syn. '204. I. B; Park. 
purpurea Ger. Fumitory. Cl. I. Gen. X. flo- 
wers in May. In Cultivated Places efpecially 
about Gardens, pretty common. 
This is certainly/ a very good Deterfive and Antifeor- 
buti(\,-s. cleanler of the Blood, and ofule in the Jam- 
dice and other Diftempers ariling from ObftruBions. 
But as this Herb is difficult to dry, and its juice will 
not keep, the bell: way is to make an Extrail: of it, and 
boil It up to a Conlillcnce, and in the Sprinyao boil the 
Herb ip Whey and drink the Liquor, 'riie jielh Juice 
dropt into the Eyes takes off DimndsofSight. 
Fungoides. 
I. Fungoid.es clavatum minus Syn. 14 Cat. 
Gdfs. Fungus parvus luteus ad Ophiogloffioidem 
nigrum accedens. Syn. ii. found upon Notting- 
ham Coarfe in October. 
^ 2. ^ Fungoides clavatum 'colori j aurantii 
This is larger than the foregoing, of a firmer 
Subitanee, exactly of the fhape of the Pijlillum 
of Aron. Dr. Dillenius takes it only to be a Va- 
riety of the firfl I found it- in Calton Costs dak. 
3, ^Fungoides clavatum compreffum funimica- 
tibus luteis. This has white and Ibmewhat flat 
Foot Stalks, the Tops which are of a pale Yel- 
low are fpread thin and ^'vrinkiy, the it hole is 
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