Of 0 XFO %T>^SHIXE. i^f 
fore which time the Seed of ours is ripe ; which are differences 
foirreconcikble, that we cannot but pronounce ours diftinO: 
fromb^^ as from any other Violets before defcribed by Authors^ 
w^hereof we have confulted mo/I^ if not all the beft. It grows 
'fparingly in the Boggs about Stow-vpood^ and on the Banks of 
Chervpell between Oxford and Wctter-eaton ; but moft plentifully at 
C/^/i^B^^// in l)er^^/?/Ve, amongft the moifteft Boggs. 
5. Juncdlm omnium minimm captuUi Equifeti. This lead 
club-rufJj from fmall hairy roots, rifeth no bigger than korfe-hair^ 
and not above three inches high, bearing at the top a little club^ 
as in the other dub-rufies^ but proportionably lelTer, as in Tab. 9. 
Fig. 3. where alfo it may be obferved, that the rufi rifes fingly 
from the root, and not branched^ like the Fluitans mentioned 
by Mr. Ray % who had he feen this, would certainly have own- 
ed different (pecies's of dub-rujhes^ which he feems fo much to 
doubt. It grows in 5i;2/ej-Comnion, in the moift ditches next the 
River Ifis, 
6. Geranium columbinum maximum folm diffe^ps. Or the great 
jagged Doves- foot Cranes-bill^ differs from the jagged ones o- 
thtr: writers ^ in that it is jagged at the firft coming up, whereas 
all others are whole then ; its leaves are alfo {landing on long 
foot-fValks, and much greater than thofe of any other Doves-feet ; 
from the middle of which there rife up great jointed ftalks, near 
the bignefs of a mans finger, branched, and alm.oft flanding 
upright zyard in height : At the joynts^ which are largely knotted, 
are alfo large jagged leaves, which at the top grow very thick, 
amongfl which fland the flowers upon fliort foot-flalks, as in 
Tab. 9, Fig. 4. of a bright and red colour, whereas the others 
are of a bluifli purple ; the feeds being like thofe of other Doves- 
feet. This grows in hedges about M^^r/^o;;, and on that part of 
5o//f)/-Caufey next Oxford^ in great plenty. 
7. Fentaphyllumrepansalatumfolikfrofundimferratls. This 
creeping /^/^/zMn all refpedts grows like the common Cinque-foil^ 
but that at the bottom fome leaves are found round and undivid- 
ed like Akhimilla^ and others dividing themfelves into five^ are 
jagged but half way : As it increafes in growth, the number of 
leaves oftentimes decreafe, bearing four, three, two, and at the 
top, one ; all which, have two little leaves or ears at the bottom 
" Jn Catalog Vlantar. Angt. 
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