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ingra, SAMBUCUS. p. 171. 



Druman, Droman. Gaulis. 

 The bark of this with copperas is 11 fed by the 

 Highlanders to dye a black color. 



P E N T A G Y N I A. 



cmeria. STATICE, p. 173. 



T6nag-a-chladaich. Bar-dearg. Gaulis. 



This is efleem'd by tht Highlanders, particularly 

 about the mountains of Glcnco, where it 

 abounds, to be one of the richeft and beft kinds 

 of herbage for their black cattle. Mr. Stuart. 



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DROSERA rotundifolia iy longifolia, p- I'JS- 

 The fpike of flowers before the time of bloflbm 

 is coiled up in a fpiral, but in the month of 

 July, the time of florefcence, it unfolds ; ai: 

 which feafon, according to Linnaus, the flowers 

 open at nine o'clock in the morning, and fliut 

 up at nobn. 

 The liquor which cxfudes from the hairs of the 

 plant, is faid to take away warts and corns. 

 The Highlanders believe that the rot in flieep 



is 



