262 WILD FLOWERS. 



sent a plane surface : the thick-leaved S. dasy- 

 phyllum, with rose-tinged flowers : the sea-coast 

 "English stonecrop" (S. Anglicum): the white stone- 

 crop (S album): the hairy S. villosum, which, 

 unlike its cogeners, flourishes in moist, though 

 storiey places, as by the sides of mountain rivulets : 

 the tasteless yellow S. sexanyuldre: the glaucous 

 (S. glducum) : the S. rupestre, named in English, 

 St. Vincent's stonecrop, from its occurrence on the 

 St. Vincent rocks, at Bristol, though it also occurs 

 at Darlington, in Yorkshire ; and the -Welsh stone- 

 crop (S. Fosteridnum), which grows on some few 

 rocks in Cardiganshire, and probably in other ad- 

 jacent situations. 



