j 2 Triticum arlftis circamvallatum. grants et> 
Ipica rubentibus, glumis laevibus et fplendenti- 
bus. Sj». 387. An Triticum arillis circumvalla- 
3um, Ger. Red eared bearded Wheat. 
I 3 Triticum ari/latum fpica maxima cinericed 
glumis hirfutis. Syn. ibid. Gray Wheats D'(ck~ 
billWheaty and gr a) Tollar d. This is the fitteft 
for the Forrell becaule when in Ear it is not 1 'q 
liable to be cropped by the Deer. 
4 Triticum majus longiore grano glumis fo- 
liaceis inclufo, leu triticum Poloniae di^m. Syff. 
j ibid. H. Oxon, Polonian Wheat. 
[ Turritis. Syn. 293. Ger. vulgatior I. 5 . 
! Park. P'ower-Mujiard. Cl. I Gen. XXI. i. 
Flowers in May and Jime^ I found it in the 
Fields between Radford and Lenton. 
Tussilago, Syn: 173. Ger. Park. Conmwtu 
Coltsfoot. Cl. 1 , Gen. VII. Flowers in March 
and Jpril, On the outfide of Nottingham Park- 
pales. facing the Hell Clofes. In White moors 
Clofe, plentifully on Clifton Hill facing the Tienc 
where the Deadly Nigbtfhade grows, alio in the 
Road between the two Mile Houfe and Nuu 
tal. 
It is a very good Pefloral the Lca\'C6 make a very 
fi-noothand healing Decobfion., they ate cona-nended by 
many as ulcfal to Aftamatic Peribns if Imoaked like ‘ 7 o- 
^'<?a'c,and are frequently mixed among 'Bstony and JSre- 
tright for that Purpoie, See ‘■Page xi. 52. Di. She- 
vard informed Mr. Ray, that ths Irijb, krape od* that 
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