OF. TREES AND PLANTS.; 175- 



for the oddity of its form, and large beautiful umbels of ftellate 

 pale yellow flowers. 



49. Small acrid Stonecrop, or Wall-Pepper (qj. On old walls, topped 

 with earth. On the roofs of houfes, and about rocks upon 

 heaths, not unfrequent ; alfo upon the fea-banks. The flowers 

 are yellow, and ftellate, on the tops of the ftalks.< 



50. There is a VARIETY of it among the rocks on the brink of 

 Cn^-lake; hardly to be diftinguifhed but by the cauline leaves 

 in the time of flowering, which then appear in an imbricated 7 

 fixfold feries on the ftalks (r). Thefe two, planted in pots, in a 

 water-fand and gravel, make a beautiful fliew with their ftellate: 

 flowers, of a. bright gold-yellow. . 



51. Small, infipid, comprejfed-leaved Stonecrop-(s). On alpine rocks. 

 On the precipices, on the weftern borders, by the rivulet of Ir thing 

 near Wardrew-fyxw. The leaves are of a pale or whitim-green y 

 not acrid. The flowers are yellow, on the tops of the ftalks. 



(q) Sedi tertium genus, Fuchf. p. 36. Itnti Sempervivum minimum. Malik; p. 1119; 

 Cam. Epit. p. 856. bcne. Illecebra f. Sempervivum tertium. Dad. Pcmpr. p. 129. Sem- 

 pervivum minimum vermiculatum acre. C. B. Pin. p. 283. Sedum parvum acre floreluteo. 

 /. B, iii. p. 694.. Raj. Hift. p. 1041. Hift. Oxon. iii. p.- 471. Tourn. Inft. p.. 263. Illicebra, 

 Offic. Dal. Pharm. p. 175. Sedum foliis oblongis obtufis teretiufculis feffilibus patentibus 

 panicula ramofa. Linn. Hort. Cliff, p. 177. Royen. lugdb. p. 456. Sedum acre, foliis conicis, 

 confertiffinjis, floribus in fummis alis feffilibus luteis. Hull. Helv. p. 396. 



(r) Sedum foliis fubovatis adnato-feffilibus gibbis erefliufculis fexfariam imbricatis. Linn. 

 Flo. Suec. p. 141. n. 390. 



(i) Sedum rupeftre repens, foliis compreflis. Dill. Elth. p. 343. t. 256. f. 333. Sedum 

 foliis fublatis confertis adnatis, bad membranacea (bluta, umbella racemofa, -Linn. Hort. 

 Cliff, p. 176. Flo. Suec. p. 141, n. 388. Royen. lugdb.. p. 456. 



52;. Meum, . 



