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Feverfew. Cl. I. Gen. VIII. Flowers in fane 
and fulj. On this fide Woollaton Park-Gate 
coming from Lenten Mill. 
This Herb tho’ not much uledin thepreient Praftice, 
deferves the Kotice of Phyfitians. It is bitter and deter- 
fivc and therefore makes a good Ingredient in DeeoEtions 
and Itifufo 7 is for ui^ues and ObfiruSHcns of the firfl Pal - 
lages, it is full as efficacious againft Worms of the Intel- 
tins as W'ornfwood, and its unpleafant foetid Smell be- 
fpeaks it ufeful in Hyjteric bDtforders. 
Melampyrtjm fylvaticum flore luteo five 
fatureia lutea fylveftris. Syn. * 286. I. B. Cra- 
taeogonon vulgare. Park. Cratseogonon album, 
Ger. Common wild Cow-wheat. Cl; I. Gen. 
XVIIl. z. Flowers in July in a little Wood 
oppofite to My Lord Biron's Park in the Road 
to Mansfield. 
Mel I LOTUS vulgaris. Syn. 331. Park. Ger- 
manica. Ger. Em. Trifolium odoratum, five 
Melilotus vulgaris flore luteo. /. B. Common 
Melilot. Cl. 1 . Gen. XXIII. 3. Flowers in May 
and June. In Radford Field and diverfe other 
Places among the Corn to the great Difpleafure 
ofthe Farmers, 
The Smell of this Plant difooversits volatile pungent 
Parts, it is anopenerand difouflive, and may be made 
an Ingredient in Jnfufioni and bDecoblions of that Intenti- 
on. But its Character as fuch is bed: eftablilhed by the 
well known good Effefis in outward Applications of the 
Plaifter made of it. It is likevvile a good Ingredient in 
Poultices deligned to ripen and digell. 
Menianthes paluftre triphyllon latifolium 
ct auguftifolium. Syn. 285. Injl. R. H. Trifo- 
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