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In woods an4 moid meadows frequent. 1^. VIIL 

 A variety of tVis, producing bunches of reddifl; 

 Jpayes, inflead of umbels of flowers, is frequent 

 in bogs and ditches in the Autumn, y fee fig, 

 Baui?. Prod, f, 12. ad dextram, ^ Moris. hift,f, 

 S. /. 9./. 2.) Thefe leaves feem to put on this 

 appearance from fome obftrudipn in the growth 

 of the plant, occafion'4 by an infcd of the 

 Coccus tribe. 

 The flowers allp in the Autumn are frequently vi- 

 vipargusy the germina Ihooting young leaves be- 

 fore thp feeds are ripe, as in the following. 



^ulhofus ^^. J. foliis linearibus canaliculatis, capfulis obtufis, 



Sp, pi. 466. (Oed. Dan. t. 4^1. Mqris. hift.f. 8. 



/. 9./. II.) 

 Bulbous Rufli. AngUs, 

 Frequently upon the ;fea-CQ^ft, and in moift niea- 



dows. i(. VIIL 

 The capfules are o^tufe, and of a dark-brown 



fhining color ; fometimes 'vilxparous. See PM. 



/. 32. /. 3. ^. Scheuck, Agroft. p. 330. t. 7./. 



10. Moris, bifi.f. 8. /. 9,/. 4. ordinis fecundi. 



hufmius 80 J- culn^Q dichotomo, foliis angulatis, floribus foli- 

 tarus feflilibus. Sp. pL 466. {Moris, biji.f. 8, /. 

 9./. 14, Barrel, icon. 263 &" 264- Ger. Em. p. 4. 



/.4O 



Toad-Rulh. AngUs. 



|n places that have been overflow'd in the Winter* 



"p. VIIL 



This 



