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Napus fylveftris. Sjn. zgs- I B. Bunks feu 
Napus fylveftris noftras. Park. Bunias fylveftris 
Lobelii. Ger. Wild Navew. Cl. I. Gen. XXI. i 
Flowers in June and July.^ very common on 
Banklides, and among the Corn too plenrifully, 
the Country People here call them the Tellows. 
Nasturtium petraeum. Syn. 303. ^ah. Id 
Ger. Burfa paftoris minor. Park. Burfa Palloris 
minima. Ger. 1 ‘he lejfer Shepherds-purfe or Rock- 
Cr^e. Cl. I. Gen. XXI. 2. It Flowers in 
Amrch and Aprils and longer in a backward Sea- 
lon. I found this plentifully growing on that 
hilly part of Nottingham Park which lyes neareft 
the Deer-leap. All over Radford Lings towards 
Nottingham more efpecially in the Hollow with- 
out the Gate between Larkdale and the Lings. 
Nasturtium fupinum capfulis verrucolis. 
Syn. 304. Meth. Em. Coronopus Ruellii. Ger, 
re6la vel repens Ruellii. Park. Ambrolia cam- 
pellris. C. B. Pin. Swines Crtjfe. Cl. I. Gen.' 
XXI. 2. Flowers in May and June. This is 
not common here, I found it once in Company 
with Dr. Medley^ on the right Hand Bank of an 
Inclofure joining to oollaton new Lodge com- 
ing from Nottingham. 
There being other Plants of the Antijcorhutic kind 
of a much greater Efficacy, this is not much taken Notice 
of by the prelent Praflice, but makes a very pretty Pic- 
kle. 
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