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fame Family as the Preceeding, flowers the lat- 
ter End of ylfrllf and continues to the beginning 
of June, In many Places, in Cornfields, I alio 
found it on Clifton Hill, and near the Hall. 
Likum fylveftre catharticum. Sju, 362. Gcr. 
Em pratenle flofculis exiguis. C. B. Pin. Cha- 
mrelinum Clufii flore albo, five Linum fylvellre 
catharticum. Park. Purging or wild Dwarf Flax, 
Mountain Flax or Mill-mountain. Cl, 1 Gen. 
XXIV. 2i Flowers in June and holds moll part 
of the Summer. In Radf ord Field in plentVj and 
in many dry barren Places as about Mapper ly 
Brick-K.ilns &C. Of this a fmall Handfull in- 
fuled one Night in White Wine will purge vif- 
cid and w atry Humours very povvertully, but 
is fittell for robull People its Operation being 
very rough. 
Liquiritia, vid. Glyzz,yrrhiza. 
Lithospermum, feu milium foils. 63;/. 228. 
minus. Ger. v ulgare majns. Park. Gromwell or 
Gromill w Graymill. Cl. J. Gen XIII. flowers 
in May and June.^ In Colwick-lane.^ by the 
Roadfide between Radford field and Bobbers Mill 
Its Seeds have a great Characler, as diuredc and dif- 
lol vers of the Stone, and this Ray lays is a inccihc 
Qiiality in them, there being nothing d ilcoverable to the 
Talle of any inch Qitality predominating. For my 
parti have tryed them by themlelves but never oblerucd 
any extraordinary EfIecI they produced, and thence am 
apt to believe that they owe their Fame to the Signature 
rnongers becaule they are hard and gliftening not unlike 
little round Stones, 
Lcliim 
