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In woods and moift pieadows frequent. 1^. VIII. 

 A variety of this, producing bunehes of reddifh 

 leaves, inftcvid of umbels of flowers, is freauent 

 in bogs and ditches in the Autumn, {fee fig. 

 Bauh. Prod. p. 12. ad den tram. ^ Moris, hifi;. f 

 8. t.^.f. 2.) Thefe leaves feem to put on this 

 appearance from fome obftruclion in the growth 

 of the plant, occafion'd by an inicft of the 

 Coccus tribe. 

 The flowers alfo in th^ Autumii are frequently vi- 

 z'iparotis^ the germina fliooting young leaves be- 

 fore the feeds are ripe, as in the following. 



idhofus 7. J. foliis linearibus canaliculatis, capfulis obtufis. 

 Sp. pi. 466. (Oed. Ban. L 431. M':;}ris. hiji.f. 8. 

 t. 9./. II.) 



Bulbous Rulh. Anglis. 



Frequently upon tlie fea-cqafl:, and in moid mea- 

 dows. If. VIII. 



The capfules are obtufe, 2-nd of a d^rk-brown 

 fliining color ; fometimes vrciparous. See Pluh 

 t. 32. /. 3. ^. Sckeuch. Agrofi. p. 330. /. 7./. 

 10. Mgvis. hifi.f. 8. /. o./, 4. ordinis fecundi. 



hufomns 8a J' c*-'l"^Q dichotomo, foliis angulatis, floribus foli- 

 tariis feflillbus. Sp, pi. a66. {Moris, hiji.f. 8./. 

 9./. 14. Barrel, icon. 263 ^ 264. Ger. Em. p. 4, 



/•4.) 

 Toad-Rufli. Anglis. 

 In places that have been overflowed in the Winter. 



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