28 of TarxoVEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
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Whofe particular Cup is fimple ; or cut into a fingle feries or range of 
| Segments. | 
G E: N 4 .S :: 
GL oO B'S W oO-.R T. 
GLOBULARIA. 
Character of the Genus, 
The Head is globular, and ehieleifet with Flowers. The penenak Cup i is 
equal to the Flowers in length. Each feparate Flower is tubular at the 
Bafe, and cut into four Segments at the Rim ; the upper one is fhort, and 
turn’d back; the three others mone | flender, and pointed. 
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| Plate 15. 0. ab 5 
1. OVALE AV ED GLOBE WO RT, 
— tgs Pigs 74 ‘ 
| 7 Buve Daisy. 
Character of the ‘Species, Globularia Vulgaris. 
The Leaves from the Root are oval, and unarmed ; thofe on the Stalk 
; are lanc’d, but not harp at the point. 
| Fig. 1.a5, 
THIs isa Perennial, native of France, dad other parts of Europe. It is moft frequent 
about Montpelier, but is no where fo perfectly fine in the Flower as near the Edges of the 
upland Forefts in Germany. It flowers in May.and June. The Leaves are of a deep and 
dutky green; the Stalk is five inches high, thick covered with {mall Leaves of a deep co- 
lour alfo ; the Flower is of a ery beautiful blue. 
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2-PR TOK UY GL ORE WOR: 
Plate 15. Fig. 2. 
Charater of the Sockies. | ‘ | “Gipkutat Spinofa. 
The Radical Leaves are broad, lane’d and dented ; aa re point of every 
Tooth forms a Thorn: the Leaveson the tall are narrow and thorny. 
: Fig. 2. a b. 
Tuis is a Perennial, native of the mountainous parts of Spain, and flowers in June. 
The Leaves are of a ftrong, but not pleafing green; there is a tinge of a dirty blue in it. 
The Stalk is not more than four inches high ; and its Leaves are like thofe of the Root; in 
colour, only a little paler; the Flower is of an exceeding beautiful blue; finer even than 
| the former. It covers whole {pots of many yards in fome places, and*makes a very beauti- 
ful appearance. 
3. VARIOUS 
