FLORA SCOTICA: 



O R, A 



SYSTExMATIC ARRANGEMENT^ 



IN THE 



LINNiEAI-^ METHOD 



OF THE 



NATIVE PLANTS 



O F ^ 



SCOTLAND AND THE HEBRIDES. 



By JOHN LIGHTFOOT, A. M. 



Re6lor of Gofbam in NottinghamJJpire, and Chaplain to the DucheJ^ 

 Douiiager of Por.tland. 



VOL. n. 



Where does the Wifdom and the Power divine. 

 In a more bright and fwect reflcftion fhine ? 

 Where do we finer ftrokes and colours fee 

 Of the Creator's real poetry. 

 Than when we with attention look 

 Upon the third day's volume of the book ? 

 If we could open and intend our eye, 1 



We all like Me/es ftiould efpy, S 



Ev'n in a bufh the radiant Deity. 3 



CowLET. 



LONDON: 



PRINTED FOR B. WHITE, 



AT HORACE'S HEAD, IN FLEET- ST REIT* 



M.DCC.LXXVIJ. 



