214 AN INTRODUCTION 
Roots are alfo little fubje& to Alteration 
in Color; yet a Variation is obferved in the 
Roots of Daucus and Raphanus*. 
Leaves are rarely found to quit their 
Green, but they are coloured in Amaran- 
thus; and frequently become f{potted; as in 
Perficaria, Ranunculus, Orchis, Hieractum, 
and Laéuca F. 
The whele Plant is often found to vary 
in its Color; as in Eryngium, Abrotanum, 
Artemifia, Atriplex, Amaranthus, Portulaca, 
and Leétuca f. 
* Daucus fativus radice alta ( Tourn.) 
Daucus fativus radice lutea (Tourn. ) 
Daucus fativus radice aurantii coloris (Tourn. ) ~ 
Daucus fativus radice atro-rubente (Tourn. ) 
Raphanus niger (C. B.) 
$+ Perficaria cum maculis ferrum equinum referentibus 
{ Tourn. ) 
‘Ranunculus hederaceus atra macula notatus. 
Orchis palmata paluffris maculata (C. B.) 
Hieracium Alpinum maculatum (Tourn-) 
Laéftuca maculofa (C. B.) 
t Eryngium latifolium planum caule ex viridi pallefcente 
fore albo (Icurn.) 
Abrstanum cauliculis albicantibus (Tourn.) 
Artemifia vulgaris major caule ex viridi albicante (Tourn.) 
Atriplex horienfis rubra (C. B.) 
Amaranthus fylveftris maximus Nove Anglia {picis pur- 
puress (fourn.) 
Portulaca fative folits flavis (Moris.) 
LaGuca capitata rubra B. 
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