15^ 



folyfper- 



!0. 



PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA, 



In wafte places, and under walls in or near towns, 



but not common. Sihbald, O.VIII. 

 It grows flat on the ground, and may readily be 



known by it's ftrong difagreeable fmcU of de- 



cay'd falt-filh. 



C. foliis integerrimis ovatis, caule decumbente, 

 cymis dichotomis aphyllis axillaribus. Sp. fl, 

 321. (^Ger. Em. 325./. 3. Moris, hiji.f, 5. /. 30. 

 /- 6. or dine inferiors) 



Oval-leav'd Elite or Allfced. Anglis, 



This plant often grows erect, as well as reclinining : 

 the leaves have frequently a reddifh cafl. It is 

 faid that fifh av-e fond of it. 



C. foliis fubulatis femicylindricis. Sp. pi. 321. (Oed, 

 Dan. t. 489. opt. PeL herb, t. 9./. i.) 



Sea Blite or White- GlafTwort. Anglis. 



I found it on the fea coaft in many places, as on 

 the fliore near M'Kennon'^ caftle, in the ifle of 

 Skie., and at Gkn-heg., on the continent oppofite, 

 2x\A2^x.Loch-'Erocrn., m Rojs-Jhire^ &c. G.VIIl. 



BETA. Gen, VL 310. 

 CaL 5-phyllus. Cor. c. Sem. reniforme, intra fub- 

 llantiarn bafeos calycis. 

 r/iaritima i. BETA caulibus decumbentibus, floribus geminis. 

 Sp. pL 322. £5? Syjf, Nat, igs^ (Figuram non in- 

 venio., fed. f. 2. Ger, Em. -^^i^.fimilis eJL) 

 Sea Beet. Anglis. 



In the Bajfe jfiand. Dr. Parfons. O, VIII. 

 The young leaves boil'd are wholefome and good 



greens ^ 



