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their Roots at Michaelmas^ or early 

 in the Spring. 



The fourth Sort was fent from 

 Aujlria to the learned Dr Boerhaave 

 2X Ley den: This is fo nearly akin 

 to the two Euftern Sorts, as not to 

 be diftinguiflied therefrom, but by 

 their hoary Leaves, and the Colour 

 of the Flower: it mult be treated 

 in the fame' manner as hath been di- 

 rected for them. 



The fifth Sort is an annual Plant: 

 this is propagated from Seeds, which 

 mould be fown on a Bed of light 

 frefh Earth ; and when the Plants 

 are come up two Inches high, they 

 mould be tranfplanted where they 

 are to remain to flower, where they 

 mult be allowed at leaf*: a Foot, to 

 fpread their Branches : they require 

 no other Care, but to keep them 

 clear from Weeds : in July they 

 will flower, and in Autumn they 

 perfect their Seeds. Some Botanic 

 Authors have mentioned three or 

 four Varieties of this Plant, one 

 with a naked Flower, another with 

 very fmall Rays, and one with large 

 Rays ; but thefe Varieties will all 

 come from the fame Seeds, as I have 

 frequently experienced. 



BQPLEUROIDES. *7<& Phillis. 



BUPLEURUM, Hares-ear. 

 The Characters are ; 



The Leaves gro-zv alternately upon 

 the Branches ; and, for the mo]} part, 

 furround the Stalk, having no Foot- 

 fialk : the Seeds are oblong, fmooth, 

 and furrovjd. 



The Species are ; 



1. Bupi.eurum 'folio rigido. C. 

 B. P. Stiff- leav'd Hare's ear. 



2. Bupleurum folio fubrotundo, 

 Jive vulgatijjimum. Tourn. The molt 

 common round-leav'd Hare's-ear. 



3. Bupleurum annuum anguflifo- 

 Hum. Bot. Monfp. Narrow -leav'd 

 annual Hare's ear, 



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4. Bupleurum annuum minimum 

 anguftijolium. H. R. Par. The leaft 

 narrow-leav'd annual Hare's ear. 



5. Bupleurum anguftifjimo folio* 

 C. B. P. Very narrow leav'd Hare's* 

 ear. 



6. Bupleurum per folia turn ro- 

 tundi folium annuum. Tourn. Annual 

 round -lcav'd HareVear, commonly 

 called Thorough-wax. 



7. Bupleurum perfoliatum longl* 

 f lium annuum. Tourn. Annual long- 

 leav'd perfoliated Hare's-ear. 



8. Bupleurum montanum latifo* 

 Hum. Tourn. Broad-leav'd mountain 

 Hare's-ear. 



9. Bupleurum montanum, Jlof- 

 culis exiguis Tourn. Mountain Hare's- 

 ear, with fmall Flowers. 



10. Bupleurum Alpinum latifo- 

 Hum minus. Tourn. Smaller broad* 

 leav'd Hare's-ear of the Alps. 



1 1. Bupleurum Alpinum angufli- 

 folium majus. Tourn. Grea;er nar* 

 row leav'd Hare's ear of the Alps. 



12. Bupleurum Alpinum an- 

 guftifolium ?ninus. Tourn. Smaller 

 narrow -leav'd Hare's-ear of the 

 Alps. 



13 Bupleurum montanum , gra- 

 mineo folio. Tourn Mountain Hare's* 

 ear, with a Grafs- leaf. 



14. Bupleurum Hifpanicum ar* 

 borefcens, grumiaeo folio Tourn. Spa- 

 nifh Tree Hare's-ear, with a Grafs- 

 leaf. 



15. Bupleurum Hifpanicum fru- 

 tic of urn aculeatum, gramineo folio* 

 Tourn. Prickly Spanlfh Shrub HareV 

 ear, with a Grafs-leaf. 



16. Bupleurum Lufttanicum, gra- 

 mineo longiori iff rigidifpmo folio. 

 Tourn. Portugal Hare's-ear, with a 

 long rigid Grafs-leaf. 



17. Bupleurum Orientate an* 

 guftifolium, fe.mine longiori. Tourn, 

 Cor. Narrow -leav'd Ealtern Hare's- 

 ear, with a longer Seed, 



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