152 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



In hedges and pla^uations ^bout Edinhurghy &c. 

 but in all probability not indigenoys. 



The variety with a fmooth bark and leaf, com- 

 monly called the iyy(;h-Elm^ {Ger. Em, 1481./. 

 4O is much rnore common in Scotland* I ob- 

 ferv'd it growing wild in the woods as farlSorth 

 as Rofs-JJjtre and Sutherland,^ h . IV. 



GENTIAN A. G^n, PL 322. 

 Cor, monopetala. Caps, bivalvis, i-locu.lan.s. Rt-^ 

 ceptacuiis 2, longitudinalibus. 

 * CoroUis quinquejidis infundihuliformihus, 

 centaurium GENTIANA corollis quinqqefidis infundibuUfor- 

 ^' mibus, caule dichotomo, piflillo fimplici. Syfi, 



Nat. 200. Sp,pl, 332. (Ger, Em, 547./ i-) 

 LefTer Centoxy. Anglis. 



In dry paftures not iinfrequent, efpecially near the 

 lea. O. VII. 



amarcllip 2, GENTIANA corollis qviinquefidis hvpocraterifor- 

 mibus faiice barbatis, Sp. pi, ^^4, iPe(^, Dan^ 

 328. opt.) 

 Autumnal Gentian or Fellwort. ArtgUs. 

 lo dry mountainous paftures, but not common. 

 O. VIII. 



^'^ CorolH qtiadrifidis. 



campefiris:^ G. corollis quadrifidis fauce barbatis. Sp, pi, 334. 

 {Oed. Ban, t, 367. opt. Moris, hifi, f. 12. /. 5./. 

 9. Barrel. Icon, 97./. 2.) 

 Qiiadrified Bearded Gentian. Angiis, 



Lus- 



