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Sedum a?iglicum 

 acre 



reflexmn 



rupestre 



Sempervivum tectorum 

 Cotyledon umbilicus . . 



Saxifraga oppositifolia 



stellaris 



aizoides — 

 S. autumnalis (aizoides). 



tridactylites 



graniilata . . 



hypiioides .. 

 )iiutata 



Chrysospleiiiion opposififolinifi 

 alfernifolii/i/i 



[Included with S. allrum.\ 1. 49. 



Wall Stonecrop or Pepper. Walls. 



I. 49. 

 Coniston Hall. Miss T. V. 29. 



St. Vincent's Rock Stonecrop. From 

 W. Fothergill's garden, Carr-end, 

 Wensley Dale. V. 29. 



Houseleek. On walls, roofs, etc. 

 IX. 34. 



Common Navelwort. Upon a wall 

 at Everton, Liverpool, near Bees- 

 ton Castle, and thence on the road 

 to Whitchurch, Shropshire ; very 

 abundant on the sides of the old 

 walls and hedges. Observed it in 

 a few other places in our tour 

 through England and Wales, but 

 not so plentiful. 1827. Found 

 plentiful about Beaumaris and 

 Bangor, Carnarvonshire, on the 

 stone walls, particularly at some 

 elevation. VII. 22. 



From E. R., Darlington. VIII. 

 26. Heath-like Saxifrage. Ingle- 

 borough. From P. Harrison. VIII. 

 42. 



Hairy Saxifrage. On the hills about 

 Dent. IV. 13. 



Yellow Mountain Saxifrage. On the 

 right of the road going down the 

 hill to Boroughtbridge from 

 Kendal, and everywhere in West- 

 morland in high and stoney and 

 wet situations. IV. 27. 



Rue-leaved Whitlow Grass. On old 

 walls, etc. II. 8. 



White Saxifrage. Vicinity of Man- 

 chester. V. 7. 



Trifid Sengreen. On the mountains 

 about Dent. V. 24. 



A garden. XI. -tiZ- 



Golden Saxifrage. Vicinity of Man- 

 chester. A'. 5. 



Golden Saxifrage. Alternate leaved. 

 IV. 41. 



