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latifolia.’^Ger. Great-pUvitain or Way bread. Evefy 
’ where by the Roadlide. 
Plantago major incana, Sj». ihid. Park) 
\ inciina. Ger. major hirluta, media a nonnullis cog- 
I nominata. /. B. Hoary-plantain or Lambs-tongue, 
] Grows almoft every where. 
I Pl ANTAGO quinquenervia. Syfi. ibid Ger) 
quinquenervia major, lark, major anguftifolia; 
C. B. Pm. Ribwort or Ribwort-plantain. In all 
Fields and Paftures. 
Plantago foliis laciniatis Coronopus di6la. 
I Syn. 315. Coronopus vulgaris live Cornu cervi- 
num; Park, cornu cervinum. Buckjhorn-plantam 
Mr. obferves that this kind is called by the 
People Star of the Earth, and ufed with 
fuccefs againll the Bite of a Mad Dog. It grows 
plentifully on both lides of the path Way lead- 
ing from Nottinghan through the park to Lemon 
near that Stile which feparates the Park from 
Lenton Field. 
All the F’lantaim belong to Cl. I. Gen XXII. 
\ They flower in June and July. They are all Vulnera- 
riei Aplringent and very jLeterfive wACooling, being 
I largely charged with a nitrous Salt, efpecially the IVay- 
I bread and Ribwort and therefore very beneficial in ob- 
t flruiflions of the Lungs, and likewiie in immoderate 
Fluxes of any kind, The Juice of the Ribwort is an ex- 
cellent iJiuretic and promotes a plentiful Dilcharge of 
Urine without occafioning any troublelbme Heat. 
Plantago aquatica latifolia. Syn'. 257! C. 
B. Pin. aquatica major. Ger. Em. Park. Great 
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