PENTANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 2^ 



Syji. nat. {p. 317 £5? 226) to reduce it to the Ge- 

 71US of Cra£ula. Unlefs, therefore, our plant 

 varies in the number of ftamina, it cannot with/ 

 any propriety be referr'd to his crafTula rubens, 

 tho' it may to fome of the mifapply'd fynonyms. 



"jillofiim 5. SEDUM caule ercclo, foliis planlufculis, pedun- 

 cuhfque fubpilofis. Sp.pl. 620. {Oed. Dan. t. 24. 

 opt. Ger. em. 516,/. i. Moris, hiji. f. 12. /. 8./ 

 48.; 



Marfh Stonecrop. Anglls. 



On bogs and moiil: rocks by the fides of mountains, 

 as on Fentland-Hills, Dr. Parfons : and in Glen- 

 Eglas^ in Strath -Etne^ to the fouth of CnV/, &c. 

 Mr. Stuart. Q . VI. 



The ftalk is eredt, four or five inches hio-h. 

 branch'd at the top, downy and vifcid : the leaves 

 grow alternate and diftant, oblong, thick, con- 

 vex on the outfide, and obtufe : the flowers grow 

 in a thin branched umbel, at the top of the fialk, 

 upon vifcid peduncles : the calyx is downy and 

 vifcid : the petals are oval and acute, of a red 

 color, with a hairy Carina of a deeper red. 



OXAUS.Gen.pl. 582. 



Cal. 5-phyllus. Fetala unguibus connexa. Caps. 

 angulis dehifcens, 5-gona. 

 acetofella i OXALIS fcapo uniPioro, fohis ternatis, radice 

 fquamofa articulata. Sp, pL 620. {Milkr. icon. 



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