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240 DECANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 



Upon the rocks at the hermitage near Edhihurgh. 



Dr. Parjons. % . VI. 

 The flowers are red, and grow in a panicle^ com- 



pofed of oppofite vifcid branches. 



!• L. floribus dioicis. Sp. pi. 626. (Ger. em. 46^./. i. 



Moris, hiji.f. 5.-/. 21. f. 21 iy 23. Pet. herk t, 



S7'f-rj& G) 



White Campion, the fern ale. 1 



Red Campion, the maU. X ^ ^ * 



In v/oods and hedges, it. VI. 



T he rocks in the idand of AUfa are coverd with 



the red-flower'd only. 



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CERASTIUM. Gen. pL s'^S- 



Cal. 5-phyllus. Petala bifida. Caps, i-locularis, 



apice dehifcens, lo-dentatus. 



* Capfulis ohlongis. 



^ I CERASTIUM foliis ovatis, petalis calyci squall- 



bus, caiilibus diffufis. Sp. pL 627. {Vaill. Paris, 



t. 30./. 3. Pet. herb. t. 58./. 5} 



Common Moufe-ear Chickweed. Anglis. 



In corn fields, paftures and by way-fides, o . VI. 



Many reclin.ng ftalks arife from one root, forming 



a thick tuft before they flower : the leaves are 



of a round oval form, the upper ones more acute. 



It flowers later than the following, and lafts 



longer. 



2 C. ereftum villofo-vifco'fum. $. pi. 627. {J/aill. t. 



30- /■ '.) 



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