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A. vulgaris y fuh conis HguHs niembranaceis rubris do^ 
Tiata. R. 442. Alder. Peduncles branched. In wet 
places, b- Hh 
My RICA. Gale. Flowers dioicous, amentace* 
ous, calyx fquamxfor'm, four ilainina, two ftyles. 
1. Myrica Gale- L. Gale frutex odoratus fep* 
ientrionaliu 7 n^ Eleeagnus Cordo. J. B. i . 2. 224. R. 443, 
Rhus myrtifoUa Belgica, 3.414. Dutch Gale. Goule. 
Dutch Myrtle. Sweet Willow. Leaves lanceolate, 
fubferrate, Rem fhrubby. In marflies. 5>. V. 
Xanthium. Flowers monoicous, common ca- 
lyx of the male imbricate, proper calyx quinquefid, 
involucrum of the female diphyllous, biflorous, five 
ftarnina, capfule muricate, bilocular. 
I. Xanthium Jlrumarium, L. 1400. X feu Lappa 
vibior. J. B. 3. 572. R. 140. Lappa minor Xanthium 
Diofcoridis, B. 198. Bur Xanthium. LefTer Bur- 
dock. Stem unarmed, leaves cordate, trinerve. 
By road Tides* At Stanes in Middlefex. O. Vill. IX. 
Quercus. Oak. Flowers monoicous, calyx of 
the male quinquefid, of the female whole, Tcabrous, 
five or ten Ramin a, two or five Ryles, one Teed, 
ovate. 
i,^ercus Robur- L. 1414. latifolia. Park. 1385. 
R. 440. ^ cum longo pediculo- B. 420. — b. latifc^ 
lia masy qua brevvpediculo eft. B. 419. R. 440. Com- 
mon Oak. Leaves oblong, finuate, obtufe. In 
woods and hedges. ]^. IV. — VI. 
CoRYLus. Hazel. Flowers monoicous, male 
amentaceous, calyx monophyllous, fquameeform, 
trifid, eight Ramina, calyx of the female diphyllous, 
cleft, two Ryles, one feed, ovate. 
I. Corylus Ave liana. L. 1417. C. fylvejlris. B. 418. 
R. 439. Common Hazel. Stipulx ovate , obtufe. 
In woods and hedges, b* HI* 
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