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flore luteo. I. B. Charlock or •wild Mufiam. Ch 
I. Gen. XX. i. Grows common among Coim 
I And liowers in May and ylmc. 
; Rapa faciva rotunda. Sjn. 294. C. B. Bin. 
1 Rapum majus. Ger. Em. Round ^urnep. Cl. I. 
i Gen. XXI. i. Flowers in 1 his is well 
j known as a Root for Food, it is now grown a 
ja very culfomary tning ro cultivate themfor the 
! Improvement ol poor Land. The Juice ofTur- 
ineps withSugar Candy made into a Syrup is a 
j good Pehloi al it is alio an Antii'corbutick as it 
I helps to dilute the Salts with which the Blood 
in iuch Conilitutions is too much charged. 
Rapuncul us fcabiofds capitulo cseruleo. Sjn. 
278. C. B. Bin. Bark. Icabiofa minima hirl ata. 
j G^r. Hairy bheeps fcabicus or raiher Rampions with 
.^Scabious Heads. Flowers inA/^', June, and Ja- 
\ly. In Abundance in Radjord Hollows., and 
I many other barren and fandy Places. 
Rapunculus efculentus. Syn. 277. C. B. 
Bin. elculentus vu garis. Bark, vulgaris cam- 
panulatus. /. B. rapuntium parvum. Ger. Ram- 
pions. Flow ers at the fame Time and Places 
with the former and both belong to Cl: I. Gen. 
XVIII. I. ^ 
Regina prati, vid. Ulmaria? 
Rejla bovis, vid. Anonis. 
Rhamnus catharticus. Syn. 466* I. B. So- 
lucivus. Cer. £m^ folutivus feu fpina jnfeftoria 
1 vui- 
