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Carduus capite tomentofo J. B. A little fliort t)f Gate« 
houfe-grecn, in the road from Middlewich, 
Chefhire, plentifully; and not any where elfe, that 
I have feen, in thefe counties. 
Carduus nutans J. B. “ In agris incultls et reftlbilibus 
“ non raro provenit.” R. Hift. It is not frequent 
in this part of the kingdom, where I have obferved 
it only on the Bailey-hill at Mold (there but 
fparingly), and about Pont-newidd near Kilken in 
this county, plentifully. 
Carduus ftellatus five Cfalcitrapa J. B. “ Juxta vlas 
“ publicas, circa oppidi et pagos, inque incultis et 
“ fterilioribus frequens eft.” R. Hift. And, ac- 
cording to Gerard, this and Carduus folftitialis are 
“ in barren places by cities and towns, almoft every 
where.” The laft is a ftranger to me, and I have 
not feen the former more Northward than between 
Northampton and Leicefter. 
Cafyophyliata vulgaris majore flore, C. B. Vulgaris 
major Park. I once found it on a rock in a wood 
near this place. 
Caryophyllata aquatica nutante flore C. B. aquatica 
flore rubro, ftriato J. B. montana, live paluftris, 
purpurea Park. In many damp parts of the 
woods here, fo abundantly, that a great deal of 
ground is intirely covered with it. Parkinfon’s 
figure, which is taken from that of Caryophyllata 
aquatica Matth. reprefents the leaf^eS very different 
from thofe of this plant, and not at all anfwerable 
to his own defcription of it. He there very pro- 
perly obferves, that they are fomewhat like to, 
but with longer foot-ftalks than, his Caryophyllata 
montana, the figure of which he has copied from 
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