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Knawel. Syn. 159. 'Trag. Polygonum get-' , 
hianicum, vel Knawed Germanorum, Park. Se- 
- linoides live Knawel. Ger. German Knot-grafs 
or Kna'Well: Cl. I. Gen. V, 2. flowers from 
the latter End of Miy to Auguji^ In many Places' 
in the Baulks of Corn fields, and on fandy bar- 
ren Ground about Radford. 
Lah'Um nenerii. vid. Dipfacus 
Lactuca CyLeflris major odore opii Sj». 1 1 
161. Ger, P.m- Endivice . foliis, odore virofo< | >■ 
Park, ^he gr era ter Jirong Scenttd isoild Lettuce, flo- j i 
W'ers in June and July. On the Rock ac the left j 
Hand entering Nottingham Park oVer the Stile, H 
and upon the llony part of Clifton Hill facing the'j ’ 
frent, where the deadly Nightpade grows, alfo | ^ 
behind Clifton Hall near the Trent fide. I '' 
This Plant fmclls ftrongly of and with lonSM' 
Smelling to it will make one Drow'ly which evidence^ ^ 
its narcotick Quality, and no doubt if moderately eateh| t 
by way of cold Sallet will have the lame efiefl: ( tho’ in 
a more grateful manner to our Englifh Conftitutions 
being of the natural Growth of this Country ) as thei c 
outlandilh Opium. It yields a milky Juice which boiled 
to a Gonfiftance would make a kind o£ EnglUh Opt u?n. 
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