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perior. Ger. 'Em. Prickly Sowthiftle with jagged 
Leaves, with the foregoing, in many Places. 
SoNOHUs fubrotnndo folio noftras Ijeviflimis 
fpinulis circa toiiorura oras ex alperatas. Sya. 
ibid. Flack. Aim. rotundo folio Pet. H. B. I 
found this by the right Hand fide of the Grove 
gcL.gup Clifton Hill towards the Hall. 
Sonchus tricubitalis folio cufpidato. Syn. i 
ibid. Merr. Pin. arborefcens alter. Ger. Eml 
fonchus afper arboreus. C. B. Fin ‘The greateji 
Marjh Tree Sowthijlle. They all belong to Ci. I. 
Gen. VI. and Flower in May^ Jttnej and July. \ 
This I obferved in feverai Places but not fo com- 
mon as the two firft. 
The Qiiality of the Sow-ThijUei is much the fame 
with that of the Lettuces., they have not obtained a 
Place among Phyfical Simples, but arc a good Food 
for Hares and Rabbits, which are very fond of them. 
Sonchus muralis, vid. Lafluca fylveftris mu- | 
rorum &c. 
SoK-Bus fylveftris domefticae fimiiis. *^’».452. 
C. B. Fin. fylveflris feu Fraxinus bubula. Ger, 
Fraxinus fylveflris. Fark. The Quicken Tree. 
Cl. II. Gen. II. I. Bloflbms in fApril^ grows 
here and there in Parks and Coppices, e. g. in 
My Lord Middleton^ Park at Woollaton &c. 
The Juice of the Berries is Purgative and Power- 
fully carries off Watery Humours. Mr. Pay takes 
Kotice that the Welch Purge themfelves every Year 
with it. They are cfleemed by fomc a very good An- 
tilcorbutic. 
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