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pi. 6. joyn? this with our Enghfh broad* leav’d Cocksfoot, 
viz. the V'-jid ana o as ureU together, i s town as Corn in pi acc , 
many Places 01 Gernavj, ad u ed by them in Portage 
and Meat, as we do On meal. Geju^r lays its eat in Sal- 
lets. It grew ver) plentifully. ill Che/fea Phyfick Garden 
from Seed, which Di. / ttdovicus Stockius, a curious Bo- 
tanic, fent me. 
Single fpiked Havergrafs. 
Fefluca fpra fimplici ariftata. 
The lower part of the Spile is more obvioufly divided 5 
into 3 or 4 Ioofe alternate Locufla, each ending in a long 
arijla or heard. 
Afarabacca. Ray 207. 1. , 
Jfarum C B. 197. 1. P hyt 568. 1. vulgare Park. 266. . 
Fig. 1. Afarum, Baccaris live Baccatus Lob. 6of. Icon. 1. 
Belg. 713. Fig. 1. Obf, 328. Jdv. 261. 
Grows wild in Provence , Save/, Switzerland , See. in place. 
fbady Woods, Flowering in the Spring. Its nurs’d in 
many Gardens for i s ufe in Phyfick • 
Thick Hoary Rupture-wort. Ray 214. 6. varietas . 
Herniaria hirfuta foil js 8c ramulis denfe fh'patis, fruti- 7 
cofa, viticulis lignofis, foliolis oblongiufculis brevis ,den- ames ' 
fiflima C B. 281. xi. Par. 
This feems to differ from the common hairy Rupture- Character, 
wort, in having more twiggy Branches, with Leaves and 
Flowers thicker fet. Chelfea Garden is obliged to Mr. 
Jacob Bobart for this Plant, who was fo kind as to fend 
me Specimens of it fbme Years fi ice. 
Roman or Pill- Nettle, Rays Enghfh Herbal Tab. 1. F. xi. g 
Urrica RomanaGe r. 570. Fig. 1. Jonfl. 706. Fig. 1 Park • Names. 
440. Fig. 1. Romana five Mas, cum globuiis IB. 3. 1 . 4. 
P* 445. F ig. Ghabr. 478. Ic-4. urens Pilulas ferens 1 Diofc. 
C B. Phpt 440. 4. fem. Lini C B 232. 4. 
This differs from our Great Nettle in bearing its Seed Char after. 
in little Balls. Its found in fome few Places of England, pi acc , . 
but very rare. 
F 2 
Common 
