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This Plant _is fo Acrimomous and inWardly taken 
caufo luch DHorders in the Body \vhere it excites mod: 
violent Vomiting, that it deferves no Place in Phyfic. ^ 
Lens. Syn. 323. /. 5 . minor. ( 3 er. Park. Len~ 
tils. Cl, I. Gen. XXIII. i. Flowers in May. 
Thefe are fown here and there mixed with Kye 
or Barky ^ and fometimes by themfelves. 
The French and Germans boil and make Pottage of 
them as we do Peafe, they have a good Ta^tc but are apt 
to create \yind, for which Reafon they are correftedwith 
■1 ,^PPfp ’ takes Notice of many mi/chievous 
Qiialitiest but tho I have frequently eaten of them I 
have never been fendblc of any very ill (fonfequence, it 
rriuft^ therefore be underdrood of Jbxcefs. The flower' or 
IVk'al is good in Emollient CatalapfmSy it allb flops 
Fluxes. ^ 
Lens painfln's: Syn. 129. Ger. palnftris vul- 
garis. C. B. Pin. paiuflris leu aquatica vulgaris. 
Park. Dneksmeat. In moft ftagnating Waters. 
Lenticula paiuflris major. Syn. ibid Com- 
rnel. Caa, PI. Hell. 'The larger Due ksmeat. This 
is not fo common as the preceeding, I obferved 
it in a Ditch between the Leen and the Back wa- 
ter alittle beyond Mr WildboaFs Dye Floitfi <yo- 
ing toward A-Ir. Pettps Glue Houfe. 
It differs from the covavnonFUucksmeat .in that it is. 
f)ur times as large but thinner, red or purple coloured 
underneath, and tjiat it has ieveral Imall Fibres for its 
Root, whereas thd Jefler has but one hairy Fibre. 
Lenticula aquatica trifulca. Syn ibid. C 
B. Pin. I. B. Hederula aquatica. Ger. Ranun- 
culus hederaceus aquaticus. Park. Ivy leaved 
Plucks- 
