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taneoufly about the parent-plant, or carefully fawn, conflantly 

 produce plants that bear the fame beautiful flowers. 



25. Procumbent Wild Liquorice, or Liquorice-Vetch fp). On dry 

 banks. In great abundance on the brow of a hill, called Cockle- 

 hill, at Learmouth, near Cornhill, About the old ramparts at Wark- 

 caftle, on the banks of the Tweed, by the road to Carbarn. In the 

 hilly paflures at Many-laws, under Floddon-hill. In Warden-banks, 

 near Hexham. The root is thick, woody, and divaricated, of a 

 grateful tafle, like that of the fhops. The ftalk is of a lively 

 green, with. a blufh of red. The leaves are pinnated, ovated, 

 and fhining. The flowers are of a pale greenifti-yellow. It 

 flowers in July. The feed is rcniform. 



26. The annual, climbing, white flowered Fumitory (qj, grows plen- 

 tifully about a large rock above Tecket-vra.ter-fa.il; alfo among 

 the rocks at Little WancyhouJ'e-QY^g. It flowers in July and Au- 



guft. 



(p) Sylveftre F;enumgraecuni. Dad. Pempt. p. 547. cum Icone. Fsenumgraecum fylvef- 

 t o, five Glycyrrhiza fylveftris quorundum, I. B. ii; p. 330. Glycyrrhiza fylveftris flori- 

 bus luteo pallefcentibus. C. B. Pin. p. 352. Glaux vulgaris leguminofa, five Glycyrrhiza 

 fylveftris. Raj. Hift. i. p. 935. Aftragalus luteus perennis, procumbens vulgaris, f. fyl- 

 veftris. Hift. Oxon. ii. p. 107. f. 2. t. 9. f. 8. Town. Inft. p. 416. Raj. Syn. iti. p. 326. 

 Bocrb. Ind. A. p. ii. p. 53. Glaux vulgaris, Offic. Dal. Pharm. p. 225. Aftragalus legu- 

 miiiibus lunatis biventricofis, caulibus procumbcntibus. Lim. Hort. Cliff, p. 362. Flo. 

 Suec. n. 591. Royen. higdb. p. 392. Aftragalus caule ex alis fpicato ramofo procumbentc, 

 foliis ovalibus. Ha'l. Hclv. p. 565, 566. 



(q) Fumaria foliis tcnuiflimis, floribus albis, circa Monfpelium nafcens. C. B. Pin. p. 14?. 

 Fumaria alba latifjlia. R'tj. Syn. i;i. p. 335. Fumaria fdiquis lijiearibus cirriferis. Linn. 

 Sp. PI. 701. 



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