TET RANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Buffonia. 



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Var. 2. Leaves pubescent, Huds. 



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Alchemilla alpina hybrida, a. Linn. sp.pL who supposes it to 

 be the product of the seed of the A. alpina, impregnated by the 

 pollen of the A. vulgaris* 



On mountains. P, 



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A. Leaves with finger-like divisions; serrated. 



Mi 



J. B. ii. 



398. (f) l-Ch 

 5~H. ox. ii. 20. 



9 S 



Leaves of a shining white underneath ; divided into 7 little 

 leaves, and serrated only at the ends. Linn. Little leaves some- 

 times 5, those of the stem leaves 3. Woodward. Flowers 

 greenish. 



Cinquefoil Ladies mantle* Mountains in the North. Ulswater, 

 near Penrith. Ray. [Rocks in Borrowdale, near Keswick, Cum- 

 berland. Mr. Woodward. Near Buckbarrow Well, in Long 



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alpi'na 



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Sleddale, Westmoreland. Mr. Jackson.] 



P. July. 



DIGYNIA. 



BUFFO'NI A. Cal. 4-leaved : bloss. 4 petals : caps. 



J cell ; 2 seeds. 



B. Tenuifolia. 



Magn. hort. \5~Pluk. 75. 3. 



Stem cylindrical, upright, jointed. Branches alternate. 

 Leaves 2 at each joint of the stem. Flovcers at the base of the 

 leaves; white. 



Bastard Chickvueed. Chickvueed Toadgrass. Hounslow Heath. 



Sea Coast, near Boston, Lincolnshire. 



A. Huds. P. Linn. May, June. 



BETULA. Male and Female flowers on the same 



plant : cal. 1 leaf, with 3 or 5 clefts : bloss. 

 with 4 divisions. 



Mai 



e. 



Cal. 3 -flowered. 



tenuifolia. 



Fern. Cal. 2-flowered: seeds 2 or 3. 



£. Leaves triangular-spear-shaped, acute j smooth, doubly al'ba f 



serrated. 



