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Tiaica /errata. Lift. R. H. Pyrenean 

 Saxifrage, with a fawed Houlleek- 

 leaf. 



13. Saxifraga foliis fubrotundis 

 ferratis. Inf. R. H. Saxifrage with 

 roundilh fawed Leaves. 



14. Saxifraga Alpha , fed i foliis 

 crenatisefperis. Injl. R. H. Saxifrage 

 of the Alps, with rough notched 

 Leaves like Houfleek. 



15. Saxifraga folits oblon go -ro- 

 tunda dentatis, floribus ccmpattis. 

 Raii Syn. Ed.Ty. Saxifrage with an ob- 

 long roundilh indented Leaf, and the 

 Flowers growing in clofe Bunches. 



16. Saxifraga montana pyr ami- 

 data, folio L giore. Injl. R. H. 

 Mountain pyramidal Saxifrage, with 

 a long Leaf. 



17. Saxifraga Pyrenaica lutea 

 tninimn, fedi foliis denfijjime congeflis. 

 In Jl. R. H. The lealt' yellow Pyre- 

 nean Snxifrage, with Houfleek - 

 leave? growing very clofe together. 



|.$. Saxifraga Alpina minima, 

 folits c&fiis, deor'um iiicur-vis. Inf. 

 R. H. The lea' Saxifrage of the 

 Alp, With fky-coiour'd Leaves, 

 which btnei downward. 



19. Saxifraga Alpina lutea, f di 

 folio, liji, R. hi. Yeliovv Saxifrage 

 of the Alps, with an Houfleek leaf. 



20. Saxifraga Pyrenaica trida- 

 ftylites lat folia. Inf. R. H. Pyrenean 

 Saxifrage, with broad Leaves cut 

 into three Segments. 



21. Saxifraga Cantabrica lati- 

 folia tri;'a:l\lites rigidior. Inf. R. 

 H. Broad ftiff-leav'd Saxifrage of 

 Bifay, with Leaves cut into three 

 Segments. 



22. Saxifraga tri dactylites Pyre- 

 naica, pallide lutea, minima. Inf. R. 

 H. Tbe lea ft pale-yellow Saxifrage 

 of the Pyrenees, wuh Leaves cut into 

 three Segments. 



23. Saxifraga Pyrenaica, foliis 

 parti m integris, par tint trifdis. If. 

 R II Pyrenean Saxifrage, with 



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Leaves partly intire, and partly cut 

 into three Segments. 



24. Saxifraga Pyrenaica minima 

 lutea, mufco f mi lis. Inf. R. H. The 

 leaft yellow Saxifrage of the Pyre 

 nean Mountains, refembling Mofs. 



25. Saxifraga annua Cretica mi- 

 nima, bederacco folio. Tourn. Cor. 

 The leaft annual Saxifrage of Can- 

 dia, with an Ivy-leaf. 



26. Saxifraca P en jylvanica, flo- 

 ribus mufcojis. Hort. Eltb. Saxifrage 

 of Penfyhani7, with greenilh Flow- 

 ers, growing branchy. 



The firii of thefe Plants is very 

 common in moift Meadows in di- 

 vers Parts of England, and is rarely 

 cultivated in Gardens. This is what 

 the College of Phyficians have di- 

 rected to be ufed in Medicine, under 

 the Title of White Saxifrage, to di- 

 ftinguifh it from Meado-xv Saxifrage ; 

 which is an umbelliferous Plant, of 

 a very different Nature and Appear- 

 ance from this. 



The fecond Sort is a Variety of 

 the fir ft, which was found wild by 

 Mr. Jofepb Blind, Gardener at Barns, 

 who tranfplamed it into his Garden, 

 and afterward diftributed it to fede- 

 ral curious Perfons ; fince which time 

 it hath been multiply'd lb much, as 

 to become a very common Plant in 

 molt Gardens near London ; where it 

 is commonly planted in Pots, to ad- 

 orn Court-yards, &c. in the Spring. 



This Piant is propagated by OiF- 

 fets, which are fent forth from the 

 old Roots in great Plenty. The beft 

 Seafon for tranfpianting them is in 

 July, after their Leaves are dscay'd ; 

 when they mult be put into frelh un- 

 dung'd Earth, and plac'd in the 

 Shade until Autumn : but in Winter 

 they mult be expos'd to the Sun, 

 which will caufe them to flower 

 fomevvhat ear'ier in the Spring. Jn 

 April thefe Plants will flower ; and 

 if they are in large Tults, will at 

 4 K 4 that 



