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cum. Ger. The hjfer Rujh-grafs, ’with jointed 
Leaves and triangular Seed Ve[Jels. Grows in the 
lame Places with the two preceeding. 
S luNcus paluftris humilior ere6lus. S,yn. 43.1, 
Injl.. R. H. Gramen nemorofum calyculis paie- 
aceisC, B. Pin. junceum. Ger. Gramen junce- 
um parvum, live Holofteum Matthioli et Gramen 
buionium Fiondrorum. I'ark. Toad-grafs. 
Juncus jioridus. vid. Butomus. 
luNiPERus vulgaris baccis parvis purpureis. 
Syn. 444. /. B. vulgaris. luniperus. GVr. 
ihe common Jumper Tree. Cl. II. Gei?, I. 3. 
Flowers in May\ on a Common by the Roadlide 
going to Southwell about a xVIile beyond Oxton. 
1 have aifo obfcrved many pretty large Tree 
in Mr. Mu/lers's Wiidernefs by Cohmek Half, 
'I'he Berries are ven/ Tiurettr. and Salfamick, the 
Extrael of them xs ^.Jiempharmic, and may be given 
with gcod.Succcis diflolved in a proper Cordial in ma- 
lignant Fevers. They arc likervile very c,ir;ninafive 
■and. powerfully, dilpel wind confined in th.:- .Eow.ds in 
4’;hfch Calc 1 would not fo much recommend the Spirit 
diinlje;! from them as a lls-ong Infujiofl of the bruilcd 
Berries in Canary, this the Patient can oftner wirhiafe- 
ty repeat, and beficles may venture upon a larger Dole 
era I’ime. The Gentry in ILPfipMUn or Act their Ser- 
X'ants to mix aimall quantity of green Tuiiper-vcood a- 
mong the ‘B eecb~veood when they hnoke their Hams, 
’^vhich giu’s thema peculiar agreeable- Flavour, 
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