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AlchEmiLLA ALPINA. Alpine Lady's'tnantle, — Smith, 190. 

 Kng. Bot, 244.— P. July. 



This beautiful plant is faid to grow on feme of the moua- 

 tain* of North Wales, but I have fought for it in vain. 



TETRANDRIA— TETRAGYNIA. 



PoTAMOGEToN GRAMiNEUM. Grajfy Pond-Hveed. — Smith, 

 1 96. —P. July. 



In the ditches of Rhyl marfh, near Rhyddlan. 



RUPPIA MARiTiMA. Tajfel Pond-iveed. — Smith, 199. — 

 Eng. Bot. 136.— P. July, Auguft. 



Jn the falt-water ditches near Llanddwyn, in Anglefea ;— 

 and in thofe betwixt Traeth Mawr and Pont Aberglas. 

 Uyn, near Beddgelert. 



CLASS. V. 



PENTRANDRIA.— MONoGYNiA. 



LiTHosPERMUM PURPURo-coERULEUM. Creeping Groni' 

 wr//.— Smith, 214. — Eng. Bot. 117 — P. May. 



On the top of a bufhy hill on the north-fide of the town 

 of Denbigh, Ray. 



Anchusa SEMPERV1REN6. Evergreen A/kanet. — Smith, 2150 

 Eng. Bot. 45.— P. May— July. 



Among the ruins of Bafingwerk or Maes Glas abbey, 



Holywell. This plant appears to have been miftaken 



by Mr. Waring, in With. 228, for Pulmonaria angujli' 



folia. Dr. Smith is of opinion that a leaf of it fent 



to him was that of Symphytum tuberofum. 



Pulmonaria maritima. Sea Lungzvort.-^xmthy 218. — 

 Eng. Bot. 368.-?'. July. 



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