220 DECANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



common. I obferv'd it at the foot of fome high 

 moiil rocks in the Duke of ArgyWs park at 

 Rofenath, growing with the C. oppofttifoiium, 

 and Dr. Parfons found it by the ditches in the 

 woods zx. Meavis-Bank^ near Dalkeith. "U. IV. V. 



The firft or primary flower is quinquefid, and has 

 JO llamina •, the others are quadrifid, and have 

 only eight, vid. Philofoph, Eotan. p. i2j. n. 178. 



The ftalk is pellucid, fucculent, and brancht;d to- 

 wards the top : the leaves kidney Ihap'd, ere- 

 nated, thinly hairy, and grow alternate on long 

 foctftalks : the branches are dichotomous : the 

 fiOvvers grow in a flat feflile umbel, yellow and 

 fhining: the feeds are black when npe. 



»ppo/!iifcli- CHRYSOSPLENIUM folii- oppofitis. Sp.pl s6g. 

 am 2. (Oed. Dan. t. 365. opt. Moris, hiji.f. 12, /. 8./. 



7. Gcr. Em. 841./. 2. Pet. herb. t. 6./* 9.) 

 Common Golden Saxifrage. Anglis. 

 By the fides of fountains and rivulets in iliady 



places frequent, li. IV. V^. 

 It is extremely like the preceding, but the leaves 

 grow oppoiite, and are fmaller. 



SAXIFRAGA. Gen. PL SS9' 

 Ciil. 5-partitus. Cor 5-petala. Caps. 2-roflris, i- 

 locularis, polyfpcrma. 

 * Foliis indivijis^ catile Juhnudo. 

 Jtelkris i. SAXlFRx\GA foliis fcrratis, caule nudo ranioib, 

 petalis acuminatis. Sp. pi. 572. {Oed. Dan. t. 23. 

 opt. Scopoli Flor. Ciirniol. t. 13. n. 492. bona. 



Moris, 



