TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 119 



minimus I. CENTUNCULUS. Sp. pi. 169. {Oed. Dan, t. 



177. o\n. Vail, farts, t, 4./. %.) 

 Baftard Pimpernel. Anglis, 

 Jn gravelly places that are a litttle moift, but not 



common. Dr. Parfons. O. VII. 



SANGUISORBA. Gen. PL ^46. 

 Cal. 2-phyllus. Gcrmen inter calycem corollamque. 

 officinalis u SANGUISORBA fpicis ovatis. Sp. pi. 169. {Oed. 

 Dan..f. 97. opL Moris, hijl.f. 8. /. 18./. 7. Ger. 

 Em. 104.^. f. 2. J 

 Great Wild Burnet. AngHs. 



In low moid meadows near Dumfries., &c. but not 

 common. "il^.VI. VIL 



CORNUS. Gen. PL 149. 

 Involucrum 4-phyllum fepius. Petala fupera qua- 

 tuor, Drupa nucleo biloculari. 

 fuccica I. CORNUS herbacea ramis binis. Sp.pl. 171. {Oed.- 

 Dan. t. 5. op, Flor. Lap. t. 5./. 3. ^ fig. nojL 

 Dwarf Honeyfuckle. Angiis. 

 I Ais-a-chraois. Gaulis. i. e. Plant-of-Gluttony. 

 In mooriili places by rivulets on the fides of the 

 highland mountains not unfrequent, in Athol^ 

 about Loch-Rannoch, on Ben-mor and Chealteach 

 in Breadalhane, and in Rofs-fhire on the moun- 

 tains about Loch-Broom, &:c. %. VI. VII 

 This elegant plant is about fix inches high : the 

 leaves grow oppofite to each other, oval, fmooth, 

 feflile, and ribb'd with live nerves : the involu- 

 crum of the flower confifts of four white leaves 



refembling 



