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beyond Larkdak upon Radford Lings. They 
all belong to Cl. I. Gen. YI. 
Hippofelimim. vid. Smirnimn. 
Holojieo of inis cauda muris, vid. Myofuros. 
Hordeum didichum. Syn, 388. Ger. ?ark. 
Common lon^ eared Barky. 
2 Hordeum diftichum Ipica breviore et latio- 
re grams confercis. Syn.tbid. An Hordeum dif- 
tichum minus Yark. Hordeum di6luni Germanis 
Oryza. Sprat~Barley or Battle door barley. 
3 Hordeum polyftichum Syn. ibid. I. B. po- 
lyftichum Hybernum. C. B. IHn. polydichum 
vel nybernuui. Park. Winter or fquare .barley or 
Bears Barley^ in the North called Big. They all 
belong to Cl. I. Gen. XXVil. This is not com- 
mon. 
_ This Grain is lb well known, that to mention its ule 
in Brewing and DidiJling would be Ihperfluou.s. It is 
of good ISioundiinent when hulled or managed either as 
french or perle Barley. Gruel made ofit i.s the mod in- 
nocent Food in acute Didempers the Patient can take. 
The Antientsuledto make a famous Diet Drink ofit. 
1 Horminum fylvedre lavendulte folio. Syn. 
{ ?37- C. B. Pin. Park, fylvedre. Ger. Common 
j Pnglilh wild Clary . Cl. I. Gen. XIV. It flowers 
\ m May -ACidi June. In the Yard of Nottingham 
1 Cgflle plentifully, and as copioufly on the iides 
ot the rocky Hollow-way leading from the Back 
fide of the Town to 'Radford R.oad. 
Hor- 
