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In kitchin gardens, fallow lands, dunghills, &c. 
not very uncommon, flowering in July and Au- 
guft. 
Rumex, qui Lapathum folio acutoflore aureo, C. B. 
p. 1 1 5. Raii Syn. p. 14.2. Anthoxanthon, J.B. 
II. 988. Pet. Plerb. Britan. Tab. ii. Fig. 8. 
Golden Dock. 
In moift paftures and about ditches. In a 
pafture by the river-flde near Hathern ; Mr. Tom- 
linfon. Alfo about Loughborough in feveral places. 
Triglochin, Gen. PI. N°.409. 
Triglochin capfulis trilocularibus fublinearibus, FI. 
Suec. 298. Sp. Plant. 338. Juncajo paluftris 
et vulgaris. Tourn. Raii Syn. p. 435. Michel, 
p. 43. Arrow-headed Grafs. 
Here and there by brook fldes, and in marfhy 
places ; about Woodhoufe, and elfe where, but 
fparingly. 
This grafs is plentiful in Sweden, Ruflia, and 
Sibiria, and the oxen are extremely fond of it. 
From the Pan Suecus it appears, that the goats, 
fheep, horfes, and fwine, will likewife all eat it. 
OCTANDRIA. 
monogynia. 
Vaccinium, Gen. Plant. N°.434. 
Vaccinium pedunculis unifloris, foliis ferratis ovatis 
deciduis, caule angulato. FI. Lappon. 143. 
Hall. Helv. 415. FI. Suec. 313. Sp. Plant, p. 
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Vitis 
