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the Swedes may bury their dead for a certain 

 fum : when we went out of our boat near the 

 watering-place, I was delighted to find fome 

 natural productions which I had never feen 

 before. Here were great dry heaths on all 

 fides, which I fhould have been very glad to 

 have gone through ; but the remainder of the 

 day only allowed of a partial examination. 

 We went towards the town of IJla, and found 

 the following fcarce plants : 



Spartium fplnofum. 



Gcnijia Anglica, needle-furze, or petty whin, 

 called Efpino'm Spain. 



Pijlacia lentifciis. 



Smilax afpcra. 



Ulex Euro pans, furze. 



Orobanchc major, broom-rape. 



ramofa, branched D°, which had 



the following characters : the ftalk is about a 

 fpan long, entire, fmooth, and fucculent ; the 

 braclecQ are lanceolated, there is one of them 

 under every flower ; the calyx is quadrifid ; its 

 four laclnics are linear and hairy at the margin ; 

 the corolla is monopetalous and gaping (rin- 

 gcns) ; the tube is almoft cylindrical, and as 

 long as the calyx ; xhefaux is open (debi/cens); 

 the upper-lip is bifid, and emarginated before j 

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