268 ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 



winr, as well as the fruit itfelf, may be ufed in 

 cafes of the flone, and a fyriip m fevers. 



Jterilis2. FRAG ARIA caule decumbente, ramis floriferis 

 laxis. Syji. nat. ;^5o. Sp, pi. 709. {Vaill, pans. /. 

 10./. 1. hna. Ger. em. 998./. 3. Pet. beri^.L 4.0. 

 f. 8. Moris, hift.f, 1. t. 19./. s) 

 Barren Strawberry. Anglis, 



In woods and on dry banks, as at Meavis-Bank^ 

 &c. Y^r.Farjons. U. IV. V. 



It has no trailing filiform runners like the preced- 

 ing, and the fruit is dry and pulplefs : the leaves 

 are bluntly oval, ferrated, downy, and of a filky 

 white underneath ; their footilalks remarkably 

 hairy: the flower- (lalks are downy, weak, and 

 liiiform : the petals whiter than the preceding, 

 and more deeply emarginated. 



POTENTILLA. Gen. pL 634. 

 CaL io-iidus. Fetala 5. Sem. fubrotunda, nuda, 

 recepraculo pavvo exfucco affixa. 

 * Foliis pinnatis, 

 anferina I, POTENTILLA foliis pinnatis ferratis, caule re- 

 pente, pedunculis unifloris. Syft. nat. p. 350. Sp. 

 pL 7 JO. {Gcr. er,!. 993. Moris, hift. f. 2. /. 20./. 

 /^. ordinis fectindi. Pet. herb. t. 41./. 11, BlakwelL 

 t. 6.) 

 Silver- weed, or Wild-Tanil^. Anglis. 

 Moor-Grafs, ^cotis, 

 Bar-a'-bhriigein. Gaulis, 



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