C i68 J 
(which is better ) in Water with one Third of Vinegar 
and u fed as a G^irgle, 
9 Peziza coriacea expanfa. Fungus membrana- 
ceus expanfus, Syti. ibid. Dead. Sy». II Jpp, 
I found this on the Bark of a felled Oak in Ccl- 
^ji:ick iVood. 
Phillitis.' Sy'/j. 116, Ger. leu lingua Cer- 
vina vulgaris, iwk Harts tongue. This de- 
lights in lhady rocky and moill Places I have ob- 
ferved none nearer Nottingham than about Ged- 
ling Church, and on the outlide of the Garden 
^\■aIl facing the Bowling-green of HobnPierpait 
Hall. About Mansfdd twelve Miles from 
Nottingham., it grows in diverfe places copioully 
as alfo two Miles beyond Mansfield b Pleaj/y 
Park. It is one of the Capillaries. 
This is a Fulnerary being both deterfive and allrin- 
gentjit is commended in Swelling and ObUrudion of the 
Liver and Spleen., and on Account ofits Afiringency al- 
io in LcefeneJJes nnA.fpittingof SlooL 
Picea, vid. Abies. 
PILOSEL LA repens. Syn. 1^0. Ger. minor vul- 
garis repens. Park, major repens hirfuta. C. B. 
Pin. Common creeping Monfe Ear. Cl. I. Gen. 
‘^T. I. Flowers in fiune and July. Common 
on all dry fandy and rock}' places as in Ncttin^- 
ham-parky xlntSand Hills &c. ' 
It is an Aftringentand Dr\ er whence ufefulin all forts 
Pluses andasluch it is zT 'ulnerary 5c may threfbre be 
uled as a proper Ingredient in vulnerary Dkodions, In- 
fufior.s 
