APPENDIX. 1 167 



. ^. ■ On the eaft fide of M<?/i?«'j- garden, ntcix North- 



."' ■_ Marchifton. 'Dv. Hope. 0. VII. 



The ftalk is a foot high, vifcid, and downy, 



widely divaricated, the branches proftrate. 

 The leaves are kidney-fiiaped, their outline cir- 

 cular, foft, and downy, a little vifcous under- 

 neath, divided into five indented lobes, the 

 margins and angles of the lobes commonly 

 red. Thejltpui^ are lanceolate and red. 

 i . , , ,._' The leaves of the calyx are downy, longitudinally 

 ftreak'd with three lines, and bearded at top j 

 . ^■, , the beards obtufe, and terminated with two or 

 , r' three downy hairs longer than the reft. 

 The petals are of a pale bluifh-red color, a little 

 ,, -i,, longer than the <:^/)';i<', broadefi; at the top, ob- 



,,,, tufe, and intire, their ungues or bafes yel- 



lowifli. 

 • ....... , lihd.^ itn (lamina; iht anthcr^e yzWov^^ the coats 



of the feeds downy. 



' - '• ' - SYNGENESL'\ Polygdmla faperfiud, 



crithmifo- INULA foliis linearibus carnofis tricufpidatis." 

 lia. Syft. nat. edit. ij. p. 63 S. INULA crithmoidcs. 



Sp. pi. 1240. (Ger. emac. 533. fig. 3, Morif. 

 hift. hiji. Ox. /. 7. /. 2 r. /. 1 6.) 

 \ ' Golden Sampire. Anglis. 



Upon high rocks by the fea-fide, and ioir:etimeS 

 - 4 B 2 iij 



