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Paronychia rutaceo folio. Qer. foliis inci- 1 
lis. Park. Rue leavedWhitlovc-grsfs. Flowers in ' 
March and grows generally on the Tops 
of Houfes and VV'alls. I found fome on a Wall in ! 
Leatou^ and on a thatched Barn on the backfide 
Nottingham Town, it is alfo very common on 
the Walls in the Town of Mans field, ' 
Thi.s is commended and not without the flipport of 
Experience, in Scrophulous Cales, both imvardly in- 
filled like Tea, and outwardly made into an Oint- 
ment. 
Saxifraga rotundifolia alba. Sgn. ihid. C. 
Pin. alba v ulgaris. Park, alba radice granulofa 
White-Saxifrage. Both thefe belong to Cl. I.G'en. 
XXIV. 2. This Flowers in il/rTj', and is met 
with in Plenty in all Meadow's and Failures. 
It lias been wonderfully extollet! by iome kVriters 
as a Dilblvcr^ of the S/one of the Sladder as well as 
the Kidney Sy but F.xper ience has not ib well confirm’d 
its Efficacy in that Kcljx'cE However as a pretty go'>d 
diuretic,- it will promote the Dilcharge or <S7//V.(e and ^ 
Gravel. 
Saxifraga angUca. vid. Sefe^i, pratenfe. i 
Saxifraga anglica ailine folia annua Syn. . 
345. Alline faxifraga graminifolia flosculis te- 
trapetalis herbidis ec mufeolis hhick. Jim. Jin- 
niial Pearl escort CL I. Gen, XXIV. i Flowers 
in Jpnl. and continues till June^ Plentifully in 
NotttHgham--f)arkj and many other Places fre- 
quently upon Walls. 
Saxifraga, aurea. Syn. 153. Ger. Park, ro- 
tundi- 
