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leaves of this plant, and then inftantly {training 

 it, and laying it afide for two or three days 'till 

 it acquires a degree of acidity. This milk they 

 are extremely fond of; and when once made 

 they need not repeat the ufe of the leaves 

 as above, for a fpoonful, or lefs of it, will tura 

 another quantity of warm milk, and make it 

 like the firft, and fo on as often as they pleafc 

 to renew their food. 



P. fcapo villofo. Lin.Sp.pl. 25. (FL Ldp.t. 12./. 

 2. et. Vid. 'Fig. noji,) 



Little flefli-color'd Butterwort. Anglis, 



I found it in Strath-Swardk, in the ifle of Skie^ in 

 a bog juft by Mr. M'Kennon's^ of Coryattachatty 

 and on the fide of a mountain there call'd Ben- 

 m-Caillicb. '^. VII. 



Obf. The leaves are reticulated with red veins : 

 the ftalk Is (lightly hairy, and about two inches 

 high : the flower is flefli-color*d •, and the whole 

 plant, in all its parts, five times fmaller than the 

 preceding. 



UTRICULARIA. Lin. Gen. 31. 

 Cor. ringens, calcarata. CaL 2-phyllus, asqualis- 



Caps. unilacularis. 

 UTRICULARIA nedlario conico, fcapo pauci- 

 floro. Lin. Sp. pi. 26. (Petiver.Her. Brit. T. ^6.f, 

 II. Oed. Dan, t, i^S.opt.) 

 Common Hooded Milfoil. Anglis. 

 In deep ditches and ftagnant waters, as in GuIUoH' 

 Loch. Dr. Parfons, K. VII. 



Obi. 



