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pus faliftarius: Ge>\ Hops the Male and Temal 
Cl. J. Gen. V. 2. They flower in July and 
Augufi and are ripe in September., here and there 
in Hedges. They are cultivated in diverfe parts 
in this County elpecially in tne Aorth Clety. 
Every Body is convincedof its Uie in preiervi^al/^//' 
JLi'juors., I cannot give it the lame ComirenGatioii as a 
Hjiuretic iDsJjolvei'on t\ie Stone., nor on Account 01 
its Bittemcisasa Stomacbic. Ithasia ica very hot pun- 
gent CK ], like that of /< orm-ziood, which has the lame 
vicious quality and di'agrees with many People 5 But 
the young Hop Sprouts which appear in JMcreh ssA A- 
pril, area great deal milder, which if boiled and 
ed up like Sparrczv-g^y/s are a verv w holeiome as well 
as pleaiant tailed Spring Food, they purify tne iaicod 
and heep the Body gently open. 
Luteola. Sytt^ 366. Ger. vulgaris. 
Herba falicis folio. C. B Bin. H tia Uoad, 2 'el- 
IVeed, Dyers Weed. Cl. 1 . Gen. XXI\ . 2. 
Flowers in May. June, and part of Juiy- 
grows about old \\ ails, Ruins, Banks oi In- 
clofares, and not rarely in fallow Lands. 
It has no Place among phyfical Sim.pdes, but h uled 
bv Dvers as its Name denotes, who dye w hite Goods yel- 
low , and blue Goods green w ith it. 
Lychnis fylveftris, quae Ben album yulgo. 
Sy/t. 337. C.^B. Bin. Behen album officinarum 
Oer. Papaver fpumeum live Ben album vuigo. 
Park: SpatHng Poppy, •aehite Bottle, or rather 
Bladder Camp\oH, or White Corn Campion. Grows 
moftly amongll the Corn or where Corn has 
grown, in feveral Ciofes leading from the Sand 
Hills to Bobbers Mill, alfo in leveral Parts ot 
Nottingham, Lento», and Radford Fields 
The 
