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MONADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Glatt 
Var, 2. Pv Leaves tage and thicker, Berries longer, 
more oval than spherical... Lig 
Fo Be ic b, 302% a i. es 2-Ger. em. 137263; 
On the summit of Snowdon, and the mountains of Westmore- 
land. On Kendal Fell, R. Syz, [About 200 yards south west 
of Llyn y Cwn, Caernarvonshire, Me. GairFita. ) 
DECANDRIA, 
: GERA’NIUM., Cal. with 5 divisions : bloss. 5 pe- 
tals ; pst. 1: summits 5, common receptacle 
beaked: seeds 5, with a very long twisted tail, 
(2) Blossoms regular ; fruit-stalks 1 flowered, 
G. Leaves circular, with 5 or 7 divisions: segments 3- 
cleft: fruit-stalks with a joint; stem trailing, 
Fi. dan. 1107—E, bot. 272-Kniph. 7—Wale.—Clus. ii. 102, 1— 
Lob.i ic. i. 660, 1-Ger.em. 945. 2—Pet. 64. 9-Fuchs. 209 
FJ. B. iii. 478, Q-Lonic. i, 152, 2—-Trag. 348~Park, 
par. 227. 6, 
Stem hairy, from a foot to a cubit high. oe were songs 
hairy underneath and on the edge. Frait-stalks » longs 
ty, with a knot and 2 floral-leaves about 1 middle. Bsimnn 
Calyx leaves oval, with membranaceous edges, and ter- 
minated by a short red awn. Petals inversely egret, very 
targe, ae pale red, with deep red veins. Mr, Woopw xo. 
Te 
WaRD. St. Vincent’s Rocks, Bristol. On the left side 
the | wake sae ian chetresbana: to giana ‘ faye from 
the former place. ] y- Sept. 
H teed but it is fitter fora medicine shi t food. The spirit ii 
Pregnated with the essential oi] of th is every where j 
h f Gin, uniper water. T ries sometim in 
une the leaves of the cup grow double the usual size; ap- 
 saiengs but losing ; the 3 petals fit exactly close, so as t 
cep the air from the Tipule Funiperi, which inhabit them.—Gum San- 
darach, nly called Pounce, is of this tree. 
Horses, s y and goats eat it. Cimex juniperinus, Thirps ict and 
Coce a 9- = Senbetice ‘ed upon it 
sanguin’eum, 
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