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and whicli are no more to be regarded than the uncommon colours of a stower; the root or the stulti os a plant may be equat ly subject to vary as the blossoni, and those who cultivate planis see frequent Distances Oi it lonce had a dat sy wsach be me caulescent, that is, iis peduncte heca me a s aik Whicli threw out many peduncles bearing flowers, the terminal one of which was proli serous, biit no one from sucti an uncommon instance Woula inser that the ac lis character os the dat sy was invalidaled : it is aust so in my humble opinion writi regarii to the Primrose, in generat the peduncles spring singly srom the root, and In forming iis specific charaeter muli Deouided by their usual and genuine appea rance. . ar 'Bes le the Mihin m eharacter Arawn si in the insorescende, a very materiai disserende is observatile m
o preenisti colour, at the top whereos doth growes in the winter time one sower, and no more, lihe tanto that single one os the fiet de . biit in the summer time it bringeth s orth a sost russet hias e or hos e. wherein are eontei ned many smal flow rs. somelimes sower or sive and ostentimes more, very thi Cke thrust iosether, which maheth one entire sower, seeming to be one of the common Aouhle Prim rosos, whereas indeed ii is one dijubie sower made os a number os sinat single flowers, Dever Ceasing to beare sowers Winter nor summer as bes ore is speei sed '
Liti, a us indeed cautions Bolanilis against b ing seduced by the gaudν tinis; ibat fas inate the mere florist,hui surely we may sasely admire, Mithout fixing our attention wholly On the sower-bed. The Prim rose eomes in sor a s hare also os medicinal same. The leaves and the r Ot os Primr se seem to parta e in s me degree of the nature os those os Asarum, acting as strong errhines, or sernutatories, wheia snussed up the nos , and as emetic the rooti atleast) when ta hen in Varilly: GERAR D reporis as frona ille experienest os a Ralsul praesitioner. that a draeli muti l a half of the powder os the dri d ro bis i aken Dp in autumia purgeth by vomit very forethly, but fasely, in such manner as Asarum doth. I poeis M. M. Tho root o si tris a good ex ample of the rudis den ni in the tuberctos forming the ieeth, aris e cis in mostio tu os ille hind si otii the re mains os the base os the leas, and li nee si om their numher somo idea may bos i med of the age of the plant.
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IBERIS Lisn. Gn. PL TET; ADYNAMah si LICUI os A. Cor. irregularis, petatis es exterioribus majoribus. Siticula polysperitia,
IBERIs nudis tibi herbacea, foliis stimatis, caulo nudo simplici. Linn. 8s. Vegetes. s. 589. Sp. H. p. 9O7. FI. Suec. n. 581. Ligh fost Seor. p. s46. Hudson FI. AVI. M. q. p. 285. IBERIs soliis pinnatis, pinnis ovatis acutis. HAZ L s. M. 521. NASTURTIUM minimum vertium soliis tantum circa radicem. Magnia. AL Mon . p. 387. Cum fg. BURSA PASTORIs mitior soliis inelsis et That Antil. p. 1C8. NASTURTIUM petrarum soliis Bursae Pastoris. Latii. p. 1 4. BURSA PASTORIS minor. G r. p e. 951 Partini. 8o6. RAT S . p. sos. The Iesser Shepheta
Purso, or Ro DCresse. RADIX annua, shrosa, albida. CAULES vix palmares; juniores decumbentes, adultiores adscendentes, demum erecti: plerumque aphylli, interdum tamen foliis aliquot vestiti, simplices, teretes, glabri. FOLIA iadiealia petiolata, plerumque prostrata, in orbem posita, paulo ultra uncialia, laevia, sinuato-pinnatisda, obtusa: loliis in quibus clam oppositis, in aliis alternis, terminalim adiimo, rotundato, caulina ubi adsunt sessilia inferiora quinquelida aut trifida, superiorasreplicia, lanceolata FLORES racemos, parvi, albi, inodori. PEDUNCULI semunciales, patentissimi. CALYX: ΡΕR1ANT111υM tetraphyllum: soliolis lato-lanc olatis, concavis, aequalibus, rus escentibus, deeiduis, A. a. COROLLA tetrapetata, inaequalis, Calyce major: ΡΕ
ΥΑLA Obovata, duo exteriora majora, patem
ita, duo interiora minora, inflexa, , . q. sTAMINA: F1LAM pNTA sex, subulata, erecta, alba, quorum duo lateralia breviora: ANTAERAE sub rotundae, savae, A. 3. HSTILLUM : GEst M pu subrotundum, compresum ;s1YLOs simplex, brevis; STIGMA Ohtusum.1 RICARPIUM: Si hic ut 4 erecta, suborbiculata,
emarginata, compressa, parum Concava, mBI-
gine acuto cincta, hilocularis, A. 5. disepimento lanceolato; valvulis navicularibus, compressis, carinatis, A. 6
ones decumbent, rising as they grow olde snalty upright, generalty Dahed, ut some- times furnis hed with one or more leaves, simple, mund, and sinooth. LEAVES nexi the ro t. standing on sociistallis, gene-ialty spread eircularly on the ground, me- .hat more than an inch in tength, sinooth, sinuated and pinnatisd, obtuse, the iobes in s me opposite, in othera alternate, the terminal one very large and rounded, those of the
uided into suo or three segments, the upperones smple and lanceolate.
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ΤES LUCA Husjor pani illa decomposita, primo nutante, forente suberecta, spiculis ovato-lanceolatis acutis muticis, soliis planis FESTUCA Harior panicula secunda erecta, spieulis subaristatis, exterioribus teretibus. hinn. 's.
PoA soliis latis a peris, locustis teretibus muticis; glumarum oris membranaceis. Haly. Hi . n. 1451. FEsTUCA Ha jor panicula secunda erecta iamosa, ramis binatis, spiculis ovatis subaristatis, foliis planis. Husi. FE Angl ed. s. p. 47 CRAMEN arundinaceum aquaticum panicula av nacea. Resi Syn. ed. 3. s. 41 a. a 4, GRAMEN paniculatum nemorosum latiore solio glabrum, panicula nutante, non aristata. Rasi Sstn.
GRAMEN arundinaceum loeusis uiridi spadi eis loliaceis, brevius aristatis. Sol M. Agros. p. 965. GRAMEN loliaeeum si ista diuisa pratense majus. Moris. I s. OX. 111. 184. t. 2. 15 RADIX perennis, fibris numerosis, suscis, ramosissimis, stibulliosis CULMI bi tripedales et ultra in pingui solo, erecti, teretes, glabri, nodos, ad basin plerumque
FOLIA inferiora pedalia, aut sesquipedalia, tres
quaterve lineas, lata, sensim acuminata, superne et ad margines scabriuscula, striata anseriae carinata, nitidula, amplexicaulia, basi ipsa e favo virescente: m)ms ranis brevisima truncata, caulina breviora; Vetinis si atae,
PANICULA spithamaea, aut pedalis, primo plerumque
nutans, postea suberecta: mmi plerumque binati, inaequales, in ramulos plerumque subdiuis. ad basin tumidi: Riselis angulosus, sexuosus, scabrius Culus, nitidus. SPICULAE ovat lanceolatae, teretius uisci viridi et
purpureo variegatae, subofiosora , Dunc muti ar, Ig. s. nunc brevius aristatae, Ig. 1
CALYX: Gl abi valvis: valvis inaequalibus, acuminatis, τCOROLLA bivaluis, valvis subaequalibus aetatis, ex- iteriore in ore, et paulo longiore, Ig. 4. in- Ateriore saepe bifida, Ig. 5. QSTAMINA: F1L M ueth tria, capillaria: Aset Εsta
duo, patentes, plumos, yrg. 7, 8. 1NECTARIUM: GJ uti ae duae; ad basia germinis, θovato acuminatae; denticulo laterali acuminato oplerumque instructae s. o
bν the lio hi whieli cultivation in numerous instan es throws On species and varieties, me brought them into otir
arden, and after culti vating them many years in disserent solis and siluations, siad otii setve justities iii ille ide, originalty entertaine l. The sist os theso; ille FPstueti eiurior, is the least common of the three, and with us ille most locat, assectingarid found ehies ly in Met stuatioris, as On the edges of the rivuleis procre ling froni the Thames, in the os ero otin is arioining it, and more rarely in moist meaclows and wOOds: we have observed it this year 1 91. in reat plenty in an os e ground adioining the Thames, nearly opposite the phys -garden, Chelsea: Ra mentions it as having been sound by Mr. DO ODY, bet ween London and Chelsoa: it grows in lai se tussis, and istendereti conspicuous by the breadit, os iis leaves, the height of its siems, and the drooping of iis paniele, at
we finit it to be a hardy, perenniat, and very pro luctive grassi, and that it Mali grow on moderately dry soli bstiter iliati mi t be expeht d : me apprehend however that it is loci harsi and coarib, eat her sor hay or pasture we reeommenti it nevertheless to the noti e of the Agriculturist; it probably may prove a Dod grassi sor soli .hieli stannot be dra ined of their too great moissure, or Whicli are apt to he oversio via Iti uer' luxuriant spois the leaves will somelimes be sound hals an ineli Mido, as I 411 Laxet describe, it: in Oenerat, liste excepteti, we dis over very litti e variation in the habit or charas ters of this grassi: in regara ioA 'in est , it varies as most other grasses are observed to do. we haust found it for the mos pari beardi ess, s me aut hors deseribe at Mith; others without an Arista, OLLSχω, Captain D Ous p vilio has bellowed great attention on the Britisse Gras sent me a specimbu ibis
have frequently noti ced it in those grasses, Whicli, ac ording to their character, saould not have is, and wantine Where it ought to have been ; this summer in particular, I observed a plant of the ego ibis Withousawns, the singularitu of Whicli prompted me to remove iis root to my garden
Our sigure repreients the Festica elarior just coming inso bloom.
