Td) BO TAIN Y. eee * 
the*; which would all return to their old 
Conditiows if the Soil were changed again. 
And in like Manner the Improvements 
which are made by Culture in the Plants 
cultivated for Sale, as in Vitis, Malum, Py- 
rus, Amygdalus Perjica, Afparagus, Cerafus ; 
and in Grain, Pulfe, and Fruit of all Kinds 
are not to be efteemed as lafting: for all 
thefe, if left to themfelves in a poor Soil, 
would run off again, and refume the Qua- 
lities they had when they grew wild. 
ThéSo7/has fome Effe& alfo upon Leavess 
for though it is lefs common for the Leaves 
to differ on the fame Plant, as they do in 
fome Species of Lepidium, Tithymalus, Rud- 
beckia, and Hibifcus +; yet it is obferved, that 
* Buxus arborefcens (C. B.) Buxus humilis ( Dod.) 
Xanthium (Dod.) Xanthium Canadenfe majus (Tourn) 
Acanthus mollis (C. B.) Acanthus aculeatus (C. B.) 
Cinara aculeata C..B.) Cinara non aculeata (C. B.) 
Brunella (Ded-) Brunella caruleo magno flore (C. B.) 
Myofatis foliis hirfutis (A. C.) et foliis glabris (H. C.) 
Criffa galli femina (F. B.) et maf. (F. B-) 
Cerinthe flore ex rubropurpurafcente (C. B.) et flavo flore 
afperior (C. B.) 
$ Tithymalus heterophyllus( Plum. Pluk, Alin. 112. f 6-) 
Rudbeckia foliis inferioribus trilobis, fuperiaribus indivyjis. 
(Hort. Up/al.) Te 
Hibifeus foliis inferioribus integris, fuperioribus trilobis 
(Hort. Cliff.) 
Lepidium foliis caulinis pinnats-multifidis, ramets cordatis aim=- 
plexicaulibus integris (H. C.) 
wairy 
