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55 Gramen cyperoides milmceum Syn. /^z 
■ C E. Pin. Cyperus gramineus. I. E. gramineu" 
mJiaceus. Ger. Em. Pfeudo cyperus miliaceus 
Millet Cyperus-grafs. Plehrifully in a marlhy 
j Clolebetweenche Leen and Nottingham Park. 
\ 56 ^Gramen pratenfe tomentofum paniculd 
^ fparla Syn. 435. C. E. Linagroftis. ^ak 
tliji. Gramen junceum lanatum vel Juncus bom- 
bycinus vulgaris . , Park. Cotton-grafs. flowers 
^ in May. In boggy Places common, as in White^ 
^ moore Clofe, Easford Scottnm &c. 
Gramen Eeucanthemum. vid. CarvoDhvllus ho- 
Ubfteus. ^ ^ ^ 
Gramen Parnajfi. vid. Parnaflia. 
,S 
> Gratiola. vid. Salicaria, 
GroJfuJaria. vid. R.ibes 
1 
H 
^ Hedera commums, major et minor. Syn. 459 
’ /. B. Hedera arborea live fcandens et corymbo- 
' fa communis. P^r>^, Hedera Helix Ger. Climb- 
* ing or berried Ivy ^ alfo barren or creeping Ivy. Cl. 
II. Gen. II, I. bears Fruit in Winter. Common 
in all the Woods and Coppices. 
The green leaves applyed to Ifues tM oflFthe In 
flamiTiatory Sorenefs. Th^ juice of the Leaves mixec 
with oil Lillies, &c, is commended by 
to aliwage the Pain of Sore Eyes. The Wcod is 
Q. mighty 
