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though the flialks are annually removed, has a per- 
ennial root. 
“ In the forellof Savernac (Wilts) grows a kind 
of fvveet fern.” Brit. Bac. Whatever that may 
be. 
This grows plentifully here for the length of 
about 300 yards on both lides of the brook Terrig, 
in a field called Y Parki, and fparingly by the 
fame brook, at a confiderable diftance below, in a 
field called Maes-Madoc. The foil of a dry fand, 
but fometimes overflown, I have alfo feen it 
fparingly in the church -yard at Kilken, .in this 
county, and abundantly among the ruins of the 
Abbey of Llanegwafi or de Valle crucis, in Den- 
big hfii ire. 
Myrtus Brabantica, five Elceagnus Cordi Ger. On 
a bog near the road from Mold to Northop, in 
this county ; and on one near the Decoy, between 
Ofweftry and Babln’s-wood, Salop. 
Narcifllts fylv. pallidus calyce luteo, C. B. 1 have 
feen it often in wafte places j but never, as I re- 
member, far from a houfe. 
Oenanthe aquatica minor. Park. Common in 
marfli ditches, and there I’eem to be fome varieties 
of it. 
Orobanche, five Rapum Geniflte, Ger. &c. “ Not 
“ to be found, but where broom doth grow.” Ger. 
“ More often where no broom groweth.” Park. 
I have not feen it in this neighbourhood, where we 
have no broom : but it may be found at Hayes in 
Shropfliire, with broom, and very plentifully with 
furze, where there is no broom, over the fand rocks 
at I nee in Chefhire. 
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