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mon in other Parts of Engldnd^ and are not taken 
Notice of by the Biihop oi London, in his Edition of 
Cambden. 
St achy s Fuchjii,y. B. In the Road to Grantham, 
a little beyond Colefworth. 
Scrofhularia S cor odonia,' folio Mor. At Woller* 
ton, under the Garden- wall. This does not owe 
Its Origine in this Place to Seeds, fcattcred out of 
the Garden ; as I am convinced, by the perufal of a 
Manufeript Catalogue of the Plants cultivated in that 
Garden, in which there is no mention made of this 
Plant. 
The Lychnis, which grows on Nottingham- 
Caftle, is the Lychnis fylveftris alba 9 QluL and 
not the fame with Mr. Ray's Lychnis major no6H- 
flora T>ubrenfls jerennis, as he fulpeaed. 
Fefluca humilior fantcula brevi heteromalla 
Gramen janiculatum, bromoides, minus, taniculis 
ariftatis, unam partem fpeeiantibus Rati Svn On 
Sherwood Forefl. ^ , 
Salix folio laureo, feu lato glabro odorato Th\t. 
Brit. Common about Wingerworth. , ' 
Ladmum arvenfe, flora amflo luteo ; labro pur- 
fureo. Lamium cannabinum, flore amflo luteo, la- 
bio purfureo Raii Syn. In the Com in feveral 
Places. 
Filix mas 'non ramofa, pinnuUs anguftis, raris, 
profunde dentatis Ger, emac. Common about fVhL 
gerworth. ^ • 
The Teak is famous for feven Places, which have 
been dignified by our Anceftors, with the Name of 
Wonders: i. Chatfworth, a magnificent Seat of his 
Grace the Duke of "Devonjhire ; Mam-tor * 
3. Elden-hole 4. The ebbing and flowing JFell\ 
y. Bux^ 
