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Conyza paluilrls ferratifol. C. B. paluftrls major Park. 
By the Eaftern fide of the river Dee, juft above 
Eaton-boat, Chefhire, fparingly. 
Coronopus vulgaris five Cornu cervinum, Park. In 
this part of the county, I have not feen it far from 
the fea. 
Cratregus fol. laciniato Tourn. Sorbus torminalis, 
C. B. ' 
Crataegus fol. fubrotundo, ferrato, fubtus incano 
Tourn. Sorbus fylveftris Aria Theophrafti didla. 
Park. I have not obferved either this or the 
former in this part of the kingdom ; though 
Gerard fays, Sorbus (he feems to mean Sorbus 
fativa, CB. which is ftill more rare, if at all of 
natural growth in this land) and Sorbus tormina- 
lis grow “ in woods and groves, in moft places 
‘‘ of England.” 
Crataegus Fennica Kalmii, Lin. FI. Suec. On the 
wall of Caftell Dinas bran, Denbighfhire, two 
plants in 1764, and in 1770, a few younger, but. 
the larger of the two former then dead. 
Cruciata vulgaris. Park. From fome particular 
native places mentioned by authors, it feems not. 
to be common in the counties about London : but 
there is fcarcely any herb' more fo in this part of the 
kingdom. 
Cyanus fl. albo, maculis coeruleis five purpureis no- 
tato, ftaminibus coeruleis. About St. Edmund’s- 
bury. 
Cymbalaria, C. B. On many walls, befide thofe al- 
ready mentioned, by the Thames-fide j particular- 
ly from Mill-bank to Weftminfter-bridge, and at 
Lambeth, oppofite : at-^the Savoy,, and on Somer- 
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