Camden's Britannia newly translated into English, with large additions and improvements ; publish'd by Edmund Gibson ...

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Camden's Britannia newly translated into English, with large additions and improvements ; publish'd by Edmund Gibson ...
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Camden, William, 1551-1623.
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London :: Printed by F. Collins, for A. Swalle ... and A. & J. Churchil ...,
1695.
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An Additional account of some more rare Plants observ'd to grow in Westmoreland and Cumberland, by Mr. Nicolson, Arch-deacon of Carlisle.

Cannabis spuria fl. magno albo perelegante. About Blencarn, in the parish of Kirkland, Cumberland.

Equisetum nudum variegatum minus. In the mea∣dows near Great Salkeld; and in most of the like sandy grounds in Cumberland.

Geranium Batrachoides longiùs radicatum, odora∣tum. In Mardale and Martindale, Westm.

Hesperis Pannonica inodora. On the banks of the Rivulets about Dalehead in Cumberland, and Grassmire im Westmoreland.

Orchis palmata palustris Dracontias. Upon the old Mill-race at little Salkeld, and on Langwathby-Holm, Cumberland.

Cynosorchis militaris purpurea odorata. On Lance-Moor near Newby, and on Thrimby-Common, West∣moreland.

Serratula foliis ad summitatem usque indivisis. Found first by Reginald Harrison, a Quaker, in the Ba∣rony of Kendal, Westmoreland.

Thlaspi minus Clusii. On most Limestone pastures in both Counties.

Tragopogon Purpureum. In the fields about Carlisle and Rose-castle, Cumberland.

Virga aurea latifolia serrata. C. B. It grows as plen∣tifully in our fields at Salkeld as the Vulgaris; which it as common as any Plant we have.

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[illustration] map of Northumberland
NORTHUMBERLAND. by Robt. Morden

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