454 
salicifo’lia, 
Filipen’dula, 
ICOSANDRIA. PENTAGYNIA. Spirza. 
Apple Tree. Orchards, and hedge rows. ~ T. May.* 
SPIR AVA. Cal. 5-cleft : petals 5: caps. A or more, 
2-celled, 2-valved, many-seeded. 
S. Leaves spear-shaped, blunt, serrated, naked; flowers in 
a compound bunch. . 
FI, Ross. 21-Gmel. sib. tii. 39-Kniph. 3~Clus. i. 84. 
about 4 feet high. Serratures _ the leaves not very 
regu r. Flowers rose red, paler when expanded. I am indebted 
o Mr. Goucn of Kendal for the knowledge sof this bein a na- 
moreland, in many places on the borders of Winandermere, and 
that it has lately been discovered by Mr. Datton of the academy 
Manchester, by the road between Pool Bridge and Colthouse, 
near Hawkshead, Cumberland. _ It is well known in our gardens 
by the name of Spirea frutex, $. July. 
S. Leaves interruptedly winged : a strap-spear-shaped, 
irregularly serrated, very smooth : flowers in tufts. 
FI. dan. 635-E. bot. 284-Blackw. ‘Wckeok 3—Fuchs. 562. 
Trag. 883-Lonic. i. 220, 2-Ger. 900. 1-Matth. s65- 
Clee. ii. 211. 2—Dod. 56. 1—Lob. obs, 420. 3-Ger. em, 
1058. 1~Park, 435. 1—Pet. 71. 6-H. ax. 1X. 20. row 1, 
left hand figure. 
Caps. numerous, disposed in a circle. Linn. Sve ot be erba. 
ceous. Leafits mostly alternate, smooth on both sides and shin- 
les man 
Dropwort. Misteiebedi. Mountainous meadows and pas- 
tures, in a Feo soil, [S Sakae Heath, Norfolk. Mr, 
Worcest. Mr. BALLARn oe Vin erate: Roeks; Bristol. Mr. 
Swayne.—Rocky ground between Dundee and sg aber ait 
Mr. Brown. About Stone Henge. | P. June, July.+ 
* The juice fermented is called Cyder, of which large quantities are 
made in Herefordshire, Devonshire, part of Worcestershire and Glouces- 
ge the liquor would be now improved by a fresh import 
he tuberous sini i roots, dried and reduced to oni make a 
Mok of bread, which, in times of scarcity, is not to be Seapleed: a 
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