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Flowers in March and jifril. ColwickWbod is 
quite over fpread with it. 
The bad Efie£l this Herb produces if inwardly taken, 
may be gathered from an Oblervation of Sir Hans 
Sloane inferred in the Synopfis of Mr. Ray^ p. 139, 
In outward Applications it proves a good ‘Detcrjivt or 
Ckanfert 
Mespiu s Apii folio fyiveliris non fpinola 
feu fbrbus Torminalis Sy». 453. C. B. Pin. for- 
! , bus torminalis. Ger. 'Tbecommon ivild Service- 
' Pree pr Sorb. ' 
Mespilus Apii folio fylveftris fpinofa, five 
Oxyacantha. Syn. ibid' C. B. Pin. Ipina appen- 
dix vulgaris. Park. The white Thorn or Haw~ 
thorn. Both thefe belong to Cl. II. Gen. II. 1.“ 
They are not uncommon in Hedges, 
This laft makes with its numerous Branches and 
Vjery fharp Thorns, very thick and fecure Hedges, and 
as the Roots of it I'pread not rau?h, ip is far preferable 
to the Black Thorn. 
MilitimfoUs. vid, Litholperipon. 
Millefolium vulgare &yn. 183. Vark, ter- 
reftre vulgare, Cominon Tarrow.^ MillfoU.^ by fome 
called Nofe bleed. Cl. I. Gen. VIII. Flowers in 
June, July, and Auguft common aim oft every 
where." 
This Plant tho’ at prelent not much regarded, de- 
ferves more Notice than the prefent Praflicc takes of it. 
It is a very good Vulnerary both inwardly taken in Infu~ 
Jion TJecoEtion &c. and outu'ardly applycd in Fomen- 
tations. .For it is a dryer and aftriagent and therefore 
proper to be ulied in .all immoderate i7/c.xei, whether of 
the 
