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APPENDIX. 



rence to our figure of this plant, confuk Pen- 

 nant's Tour and Voyage to the Hebrides for it, 

 and alfo Jacquin. Fl. Aujiriac. /. 284. op. 



i\renariat'(?r«^. /. 231. The plant here defcribed 

 for the A. 'verna^ is fuppos'd by Dr. Solander 

 to be rather the A. laricifoUa of Linnaus. 



Seduni ruhens. p. ^^5. In the 13th edition of the 

 S}Jf. nat. Lin. (p- ASZ-) ^"^^ plant is call'd 

 CrajJ'ula rubens ; but the generic charadlers of 

 Crajfula do not agree with our fpecies, for that 

 ■we intend is truly and properly a Sedum. 



I^ichnis vifcaria. p. 239. For it's place of growth 

 infer t upon the rocks in Edinburgh park^ inflead 

 of at the Hermitage near Edinburgh. 



Refeda lutea^ p. 249. We fufpe<5t the Refeda 

 luteola to have been miftaken for this. 



Rofa fuavifolia. p. 262. In the 13th edit, of the 



Syft. nat. Lin. (p. 393. J this plant of ours is 



named R. rubiginofa, and is well figured by 



Jacquin in his elegant work entitled Flora Au- 



Jlriaca. t. 50. 



Lathyrus palujlris^ p. 392. Of this we faw no 

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