palus’ tre. 
ICOSANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. Comarum. 
Leaves very blunt, and almost nicked. Raot-/eaves 88 
shaped, bent back at the edge, perennial, white-underneat 
Stalk bare, with 1 flower. Blossoms flat, falling off, of a snowy - 
Lr 
white, Seeds oblong. Linn. 
cuntain Avens. High mountains. On those between 
Gort and Galloway, and near Sligo, in Ireland ; and on those on 
Breadalbane, ea of Skye, aie Sutherland, and Argylesh. 
Ray. y, and Messrs. Sruarr and Ticwiv —On Amel? Clowder, 
in Lidendale, ¢ near Kilnsay, Yorkshire. Curr.—Near Settle, 
Yorkshire... Dr. Fert.—Stonecliffe, near Liteenae, in ee Cras 
ven part of Yorkshire. Mr. Woo D.] P. May, June. 
CO’MARUM. Cai. 10-cleft, permanent; seg- 
ments alternately smaller: petals 5; seeds 
naked, smooth: recept. globular: fleshy, 
woolly, permanent. 
C. Leaves winged : petals smaller than the calyx. 
Dicks. b. s.—Kniph. 9-Fl. dan. 636-E. bot. 172—Ger. 836, 
4—F. B. ii, 398. ¢. 2-Dod. 117. 2-Lob. ic. 691. 1-Ger. 
em. O87 ~- de 
‘The calyx; petals, stamens, ayes and receptacles of a dark 
» approachin ackne 
'- Marsh Cinguefail. Purple Marshloths. Muddy Batrid 
sieckton [Gigpicawick Tarn, near Settle. Curr. Marl 
near Dalton. 
Yor. 2. Differs o nly in the leaves being hai, which oe 
ness also it loses in the following year. Linn.*, 
Pluk. 212, 2-Pet, 4t, 2, - 
root dyes adirty red. The Irish rub oes milking pails with 
~. and it ponies the milk appear thicker and rich Goats eat it, Cows 
d sheep are not fondof it. Horses and swine hia a ; 
Nips... 
Bare: : 
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