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tundifolia aurea, C. B. Pw, Goldm Saxifrage. 
Cl. I. Gen. V. 2. Flowers trom the latter End 
tpthe Begimnng of May in a back- 
ward leafon, it los es a moill Soil whence it is 
generally met with on molly lhady and moill 
Banks and not rarely in Ditches. There orowa 
a pretty deal of it along a Dirch on the left Hand 
ot Woodkne coming from NoUingham in a Cioi'e 
called the Boycroftj alio in a Ditch on the left 
Hand going from St. Jmds Well through the lo- 
wer Coppice, 
This Plant deferves a Place among Vulner aries it 
being aftringcnt _ drying and charged with a nitrous 
Salt, whence it is cooling and cleaiifing. An Ointraent 
ofthis Herb only, has been kept a Secret among Ibine 
Glajs-Makers who had experienced its virtue in curing 
Bums occahoried by Ibmc of their hot Metal falling, or 
flying out of the Fire upon ibme part of their Bt^ies. 
Saxifraga hircina, vid: Pipipinella; 
Scabiosa major communior folio laciniato. 
Syu. 1 91. I. B,' major vulgaris. Ger. vulo-aris 
pratenlis. Par^. Oottitnon field Scabious, double do- 
smred Scabious. Very common in Fields, in iLk 
dale where alfo the following grows. 
Scabiosa minor vulgaris. Syn. ibid I n 
minor live columbaria; Ger. minor camDeflris 
Park. Thekffer Field-fcahious. With the tore' 
going. 
Scabiosa radice fuccifa flore globofo d"!» 
tmd. fuccifa five morfus Diaboli. / *B. Mori-s 
Diaboh. G^r. vulgaris, fleue purpareo. Park K 
