
& 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,