General View of the Agriculture of the County of Stafford With Observations On
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Stafford With Observations On
William Pitt
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11. Wood fpurge (euphorbium a?nygdakides) ; very com- mon on moft parts of the foreft, has a fingular appear- ance : I have feen this plant no where elfe wild in Stafford- fhire. 12. Hound's tongue (cynogloffitm officinale); very common ; ha3 rather a beautiful flower ; worthy a place in fhrubberies or flower borders. 13. Spurg« ( 72 ) ij. Spurge laurel [daphne laureola) ; common, and fome fpecimens of it variegated. 14. Spurge olive [daphne mtzerewn) ; lefs common than the Jaft. 15. Bilberry [...vaccinium tnyrtillus) ; inmoift places. 16. Ramfons [allium urfinttm) ; near Marchington Wood- lands. 17. Woodroffe [afpcrula cdorata) j growing intermixed with the laft. 18. Black briony, or lady's feal [tamus communis). The above are the mod common, lingular, or peculiar in fome meafure to the Foreft, befides many others in common with other places. Cannock Heath is the moft extenftve wafte in the county, but its extent cannot eafily be determined with accuracy} I eftimate it at about forty fquare miles, or upwards of twenty- five thoufand acres.
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