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Pales between the Pool and the Rock Holes, 
and likewife in a Ditch on the left Hand of the 
Horfe Road leading from the Engine Houfe to 
Wilford Boat, not tar from the Gate. 
Nummvlaeia minor flpre purpurafeente. Sy». 
ibid, C. B. Pia. ^ark Ger. Km. purple Jtowend 
Money -rjooft. Flowers in June and July. Thi s 
grows in Boggy Places. I found it in Basford 
Scottum.^ and in White moore Clofe near Radford 
Church. It belongs to the fame Family with the 
foregoing, which is reckoned among the princi- 
pal Vainer aries being both Tieterjive and Afrin^ 
gent whence it is commended in Ulcerations of 
thtLungSy in Flukes of every kind, and in the 
Seurvy. 
Niis abellana, vid, Corylus, 
M/x Juglans. Syn. 438. /. B, Ger. vulgaris 
Park, ^he Wallnut Tree. Cl. II. Gen I* li. Blof- 
foms in MarchoxA April) This Tree tho’ not a 
native of England, has been very much cul- 
tivated' in Parks and about Gentlemens Houfes. 
There is a Walk oi Wallnut Trees on Clifton Hill 
not far from the Hall. 
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The inner Bark dryed, Vomits very roughly, the 
Jules more moderately, As to; the Spongy Subftancein 
the Walnut Shell which leperates the Lobes of the Ker- 
nel, Mr. affirms upon the Credit of Mr. Aubrey 
that it has relieved the Army in Ireland in a molt vio- 
lent ‘Bloody Flux, which had foiled the Endeavours of 
all the Skilful Phyficians. The Kernels being moderately 
ly taken, are grateful to theTafteand iomewhat lenitive, 
but if eaten in too great Quantity, thev arc apt to cauit 
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