OF TREES AND PLANTS. 161 



and among the rocks at Tecket plentifully. It is remarkable, that 

 this plant has not yet been obferved through the whole county 

 of Cambridge *. 



* 



13. There is a beautiful VARIETY of it among the rocks at the 

 former place (c). It is purple on the outfidc, and dotted with 

 purple within, on a white ground, like the former; .but the 

 extremity of the fegment is longer, and more elegantly varie- 

 gated ; and the radical leaves are more deeply crenated. Under 

 culture it conftantly holds thefe two diilimftions ; and being 

 planted by the fide of the other, the difference is obvious to the 

 moft common obferver in the time of flowering. It is fo mani- 

 fefl to our alpine common people where it grows, that they di- 

 flinguifh it by the fine name of the Ladies Finger, whilft they ex- 

 prefs little value for the common one. 



14. The ivhitefoivered Fox-Glove (d) ; has been obferved to grow 1 

 in the hedges by the road under Blenkenfopp-caftlc, by the inge- 

 nious Ifaac Thompfon, of Neivcaftle, Efq; but I have not feen it. It 

 flowers at the fame time with the two former, in June and 

 July. . / 



15. Nettle-leaved Bell-FIcnver, great Throatwort, or Canterbury-Bells 

 (e). About hedges, and on the borders of woods, frequent. It 



flowers 



* Martyn. loco fupra citato. Inter venenatas cenf. Boerbaavio : exteris ChTicinis ignota 



eft. 



(c) Digitalis purpurea petrae.i, fo'iis radicalisms profun.iius crenatis, floris e.xtremitats 

 longiorc, et frequentioiibus maculis infignita. 



(d) Digitalis, ii. Dod. Pempt. p. 16;. Digitalis flore magno, candido. I. B. iii. p. 813. 

 Digitalis alba, folio afpero. C B. Pin p. 244. 



(e) Ceivicaria major. Dad. Pempt. p. 164. Campanula vulgatior, Foliis Urtica-, vel 

 major et afperior. C. -B. Pin. p. 94. Campanula major et afperior, fojio Urtica;. /. B. ii. 



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