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I Quercus floribus' Ger. Em. The greater water 
\ Caltrops. 
j TPhcy all belong to Cl, I. Gen. V. 2. And Flower 
about Ifane. The firft grows in almofl every watry 
t)itch. The lecond I have obiervcd in the Trent. The 
third in a Ditch leading from the Stone Cutter’s at the 
Trent Bridge tow-ards Lenten Patture. And the laft 
j in a Ditch behind Nottingham Spaw overagainft the 
Engine Kouie, 
Yotentilla. vid. Pentaphylloides &c. 
Primula veris major. Syn. 284 . Vark. veris 
minor. Ger. verbafculum fylvaticum majus lin- 
gulari flore. C. B. Lin. Common ~?rmrofe. 
Primula veris major.’ Syn.ihld. Ger. veris 
odorata floie luteo limplici. / B. paraiylis vul- 
garis pratenfis flore flavo iimplici odorato. P^r;^. 
Xommon Lagils or Cowjhps. Both belong to Cl. 
I. Gen. XV 111. i. They flower in March and 
i Npril mod; plentifully hereabout. The firft in all 
I W oods and ihady places, the latter in ail forts of 
j Ground eljDecialiy in Fields and Meadows. 
I The I lowers ofthe Co-tv flips arc much ofthe lame Na- 
ture w'ith thole of the red Poppy but confiderably milder 
there is a Syrup and Conierve of them. kept in the Shops 
neither of which is able to do great Feats except for the 
Uie of Children, vyhich are too often abulcd by their 
Kurks, whotoquietthem give them Diacodium and too 
f equently more than is lafe. This Syrup they mayuie 
with leis Hazard. Grown Perlons do better to make 
nle of the W me of which if fufficiently impregnated w'ith 
the Vertue ofthe Flowers, one half Pint heated will 
create a gentle breathing Sweat and procure an ealy 
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