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Vtronka. alpina. p. 72. This I was inform'd was 



-difcovcred upon the Highland mountains, and 



upon the credit of others inferted it as a native ; 



but a view of a fpecimen difcovered it to be 



only a flight variety of the Y . ferpyllifoUa. 



Pinguicula villofa. p. jj. Add to the defcription 

 this — The ne^arium is fhorter than the petal, 

 nearly cylindrical and obtufe. 



Schoenus fenugineus. p. 86. Erafe this entirely. 



The plant taken for it, proved to be only a 



fmooth ferrugineous variety of S. comprejJuSy 



having a ftalk nearly round. See our figure 



of it. 



Elymus arenarius. p. 108. Erafe tliis totally. It 

 prov'd to be only the Arundo arcnaria. p. 107. 



Dipfacus pilofus. p. 113. We fufped ourfelves 

 deceived in this being a native of Scotlandy as 



9 no 



y 



