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Shropihire, and in one place only In this county 
of Flint. 
Fagus, Park. “ This grovveth through moft woods 
in England.” Park. Not through many in this 
’ part of England, though I have fomedmes, even 
this way, feen a young tree, fpring from the fallen 
inaft, among old ones, that had been planted i 
and this being more frequently the cafe in fame 
parts, where the foil is more fuitable, the obfer- 
vation of Caefar may ftill be juft, that in his time 
there were not any trees of this kind in Britain. 
Flos Adonis, Park. Plentifully on the ground 
among the ruins of the Abbey, at St. Edmund’s- 
bury. 
Foeniculum fylveftre. Park. & vulgare ejufdem ; for 
according to R. Hift. they do not differ. On the 
caftle-bank at Shrewlbury \ in the trench within 
the caftle of Ruthin ; about the gravel-pit at 
Hyde-park corner; and in the year 1756, almoft 
all over the church-yard of Warden in the ille of 
Shepey. 
Frangula five Alnus nigra baccifera, Park. “ In 
“ fylvofis, udis perfa3pe reperitur.” R. Hift. 
Though pretty common in fuch places about 
London, and in fome parts of Kent, efpecially 
about Tunbridge-town and Wells, I have not ob- 
ferved it this way, except in the coppice, called the 
park, at Willowbridge, Staffordfliire, where there 
is a good deal of it in a very dry gravelly foil. 
Fumariacum capreolis, J. B._ On Caergwrle caftle- 
hill, and on other hills there-about in this county; 
on the Wreken, and on Arcal-hill, near it; 
under -a rock in the Foreft De-la-mer, and on 
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