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XTr 7. flowers the latter End of Mdy and Jane. 
In Basford Scott im plentifully. 
Hydropiper, vid. Perficaria. 
^ An Hyoscvamus vulgaris. Syn. 274. 7. B. 
niger. Gm niger vel vulgaris. C. B. Bin. Bark: 
Common Henbane. Cl. 1 . Gen. XVIII. i. flo- 
wers in Alay and June. In the Southwork End 
of BasfordToYm two Miles from Nottingham in 
Plenty, and very common in many Places. 
This is a very cliiagrecabje ftinking Herb of narcotic 
Quality, but not fit for Inward tUc, bur outwardly it 
aflwages Pain, Iheathesthc Acrimony of Humours, and 
takes off Inflammations. Mr. Ray laj's that the Smcak ol 
the flower buds put on Charcoal will take off the itching 
of Hands and Feet occaficncd by Frofl. 
Hypericum Syn. 342. Ger. vulgare C B. 
Pin. Park. St. John's 'wort, plentifully in Col-wick 
lane., Wood^ znd. in Larkdale. 
Hypericum pulchrum Tragi ibid. I. B. 
minus ereftum. Ger. Rm. Small upright St. John's 
Idd^ort. with the fbregoiug. 
Hypericum minus lupinum. Syn. 343. Park. 
minus fupinum, vel fupinum glabrum. C. B. 
fupinum glabrum. Gert the leaji trailing St. 
John's "wort. Thir I found on Bury Htll near 
Mansfield. 
Hypericum Androfemum di6lum. Syn. ibid, 
I B. Androfsemum hirfutum. C. B. Pin. itutfan 
« 5 t. John's Wort. In Cohwick Wood &cc. 
Hy- 
