326 "ppendix. Saxifraga. 
-those of hybrida, "The leaves are also much 
more remote, 
Ozs. Saxifraga hirta of Eng. Lot. t. 2291, 1s 
not my Xm nor the hirta of Donn's hort. 
catab. ed. 5 x all the new British species of 
that aliod: bein taken from Miscel. nat.— 
. moschata of Eng. lot. 9214, 1$ no other 
than S. pygm«ea, Misc. nat. which appears 
to have but few characters in common with 
S. moschata. 
OXALIS. Miscel. nat. p. 185. 
prostra- Os. Oxalis -corniculata of Emg. bot. is this 
a. plant, but it is quite a distinct species from 
l. O. corniculata of. FI. dan. 873, €$c. cited by 
Witherivg as his O. corniculata ; which last 
I received twenty-four years ago 'from a good 
Botanist as an English species, and which bas 
still longer been cultivated in the. British de- 
partment of the Brompton (now Sloane-street) 
nic Garden, from originally English 
roots, This last "plant scarcely differs specifi- 
cally from O. stricta, but is smaller, has more 
prostate stolone-like branches, and the disks 
. of its leaves naked, not hairy as in stricta, and 
arises from self- sown seeds most abundantly, 
Othoot varying. 
AJAX. 
: Salisb. dn rt. $0c. tr. T 243. Narcissus 
- Linn. 6c. 
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