] 
pifs-Ut. All three claim a Kin to the CkirymUfe-^ 
rolls. The firft and lecond Flower in and 
^nly > but this laft in Augttji and September. Iq 
Colwick Wood, and in the Hollow beyond Lark^ \ 
dcdey befides many other Places about the For- i 
reft. 
They are much of the fame Qualities, and delerve 
a Place among the Viilneraries. But of the extravagant 
Commendatijons of bil'penfatory Viritcj^, they-dderve j 
none lb Weil as that of Cleanlers <£ cut cmcoui Im- 
purities a\ui Scabby 'Eruptions, from whence they 
juftlyy beat their Name.' They make very go<^ In- 
gredients in DccofHons to fwecten the Fluids, being at 
the lame time A'esdpharmks . Externaily they are 
proper to bear a part in Eotions . 
Sctsbiofa ovifitif vid. Rapunculus. 
ScANDix femine roftrato vulgaris. Sfjn.^ 207. 
C. B. Fin. Pe£fen yeneris I. B veneris leu 
fcandix. Ger. fcandix vulgaris feu PeSlen Vene- 
ris. Park- Shepherds Needle or Venus Oomb. Cl. I. 
Gen. XI. 2. Flowers in May and Jnne^ in a 
Field beyond Radford going to Afply in Plenty, 
and pretty common on the Borders of Corn- 
fields. » 
SciR?us paluftris altiffimus, Syu. j.z 8 . Inft. 
R. H. luncus maximus feu fcirpus major. C. B. 
Pin. L-jevismaximus. ' aquaticus maximus. 
Ger. BuU~ra(h. By the Trent iide betv/ cen Wil-> 
ford and Clifton., and elfe where. ' 
A’cokijium. Syn. 246. J. B. C. B. Pin. ma- 
jus et minus, Ger. Legitimum. Park-. Water- 
Gep- 
