
 
		&   F  d   O  R  J T ^ A '  L  L.  .  229. 
 Lhuyd-*  will  te'^fflfcient  -for- -ihy'purpofeg-  thofewho  ate. further  
 euffiofosjokiid .woWjd % halve  thfe^aisticle  teeaeedtdF  more- fcientifically, 
 I  dxuft  refer  t l '  fome  perforif.wna  will  iinglv, apply-hirnfelf  to  this  
 extenfive  fciente^knd'^tracK&who^^^'lMjdughiialh the  different  
 fixations,'of thisSfou’iity,  (wJbetdfcpoflibly Msjrpainsr ipay  be  rewarded  
 byffome-  riot  ctoly’trarve ^ | p  nOw  plants)  butyjthropgh' the  now  en*.  
 Grea'&gvWolum^d#^hef.bk-%  asteelk ^v*tb4«®i0uhtaihsl apd. vallies.  
 'o f  foreign  coupMesi 
 *-s#r°.  1.  ;id f  thq  hill  -afad  hedgi&jd^Ots,/Iyfimdi a  kindfof; mercuryf  
 with  leaves  likWfpifiage :  i t   is-fo  effefStuali in! thq cafesc.olffore  on  
 brbken  breads  fof |wdmen,'.‘-that1 by‘a■ fa'lve  made  .of  it,  a  Lady  of  
 theiparifh  of  Eiujdgvan  cured-ini a  Ihoif-  lame, a f e ' ^e a f t h a d   
 binetfee®! F<desfhar Etv7.H 
 Arfmart; (imth^Ch^rch-towii^diftilled  has-been  found-,'  
 teobef bettehtfotfjAavfilly ;c0jfp,piaimts  <than.aS  great  v^idtykof  drugs1  
 taker» withf cbnftaaey,  but ,to; little  purpofe.->  :  
 loNhiitK'  -Thetufos tof  carnomel are well  known ;.dtji&mmmon in;  
 (3orriwallion -ev:ery, Hill  akndfh; a^-vvell  asf  th<^  bank's- bfi ity^Sj^fciut  
 more  efpecially  in  green'., f^vot;sj  where-  th^4 heathy and  furze which  
 futrouncLthem Have  not  as, yet;fpread  their  roots: ^^thriyes^-alfadn  
 our  gardensy  whither: iti  is  teanipkntcd  becaufe  of  its  .,/mplll1,j and.  
 ftrengthdtiirig/ emetick  tea'-xj it  is  placedrlamong  the  ;rare  plants’  of  
 Gcknwdl hyi Me- Ray ft landfehtituled Ghamcemelum  odoxqtiffer^jens,}  
 floM  —mbihpJku  odor aims,  > C^R-n ra - Rotpanum Gger. ] 
 We- ha^iifiibath  the double, flower  as-.well as the.ffiigle',  and egpally  
 fobnted.  , 
 luN 0. ’ i>v.  S‘  The,fir-leafed  heath with  many  flowers*  Erica- foliisr  
 Gctkminadfafiotai,:, jf.  5 .-.-'- fimiperifoliaxNarbonenjisdenfe fruticans  
 A(5A' on,!Gunhilly do\yns  plentifully 1ig|  I  haye  foui^sit alfo  ne?u:  
 the-LpndrsTiEnd.  * 
 ,  N°. y.  Erica jk re   albo,  gathered; in  Ludgvan  parifhf  
 'kN^tVl*.  “   Blue*  fweet-lmelling. toad-flax:* - - Linaria, odor at a more-  
 fpeftdma,  J*  B.  defqribed  iflM|Qamden>  page  jd^ae^I&pfrjrn,  
 along  th|>- hqdges; plentifully \’bp 
 A   remarkable^ftone-crop;;,about  four, feet,,high,.fe^  
 dutn  majus  arborefcerts  vulgare w, \ found  in  an  old  cellar'; in  Sepan,  
 near  the .LandVEnd.  Much  fmaller  ftone-crop  of  this  kind  I  have  
 found  growing  in  the  Ihade,  out  of  old  damp walls,  at Godolphin. 
 N°. v i i i .   Wood-fage,  Salvia  agrejlis  feu Jcorodo^ht,Off *.  at  
 St.  Michael’s Mount,  1754. 
 p : Mercurialis annua glabra, vulgaris.  Ray,  ed, 
 S a ke; 54.  m S 
 -t, O f Blanch French. 
 'B y   the  late Reverend  Mr. Peter,  Refitor  of  
 Mawnon. 
 «  Third edit,  page  18$. 
 '  Ibid,  page 47!. 
 "  Ibid,  page .i'8?,  ' !  
 w  Ibid.  2d. editr ph'ge  151.  
 "  Ibid- page 133.*'* 
 N o n Ninth,