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May in the Pool in Nottingham~park. and* in the 
Ditches between Lentm and Beejton, abundant?. 
iy- 
Sacci fa. vid. Scabiofa. - 
Symphytum magnum. Syni 230. /. B. ma- 
jus. vulgare, Vark, Confolida major. Ger. Com~ 
frey. Cl. I. Gen. XIII. Flowers in May and 
June^ in Gardens and other manured Lands. 
I found that with the Purple Flower in Company 
with Mr. Smith., an Ingenious Painter on the Bank of a 
Watry Ditch a little beyond the Stone Cutters near 
‘Irent-Sridgey going to Witfordi 
This Plant is one of the Agglutinents, an excellent 
Vulnerary, and delerves more regard than the prelent 
PrafHce Ihews it. It is of ufe, in all violent Fluxes, in 
as much as it fheaths all acrimonious Humours, the 
Roots are chiefly ofule,- and the Decofiion of them 
may not only be drank, but the frelh Roots boiled are 
likewiie nourilhing and wholefome. They are good 
in Female weaknefles in Iharp Rheums upon the 
LungSy CoughSy ^c. Outwardly they flop Sleeding. 
I would rather commend the Leaves than the Roots, 
in Cataplalins, becaule they are apt to dry hard. 
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j , Tamnus racemofa, flore minore lateo pallef- 
■5 center Sya. 262, /. R. H, Byyonia nigr^- Ger^ 
^ fylveftris nigra, Bark. Black Bryony. Cl. I Gen. 
in XVI. Flowers in May., her.e and there in 
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