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ed with a hard outer-coat, and grow, two or > 
three together^ in a bunch. We have but one n 
fpecies, viz, 
. Beta fylveftris maritima^ R. 157, C. 118, P.750* 
Sea Beet. About Nottingham, The root is peren- 
nial. 
Parietaria, Pellitory, of the Wall. The em- 
palement is divided into four parts, fometimes 
bell-fhaped, at other times like a funnel, with 
four leaves hirrounding the ftyle *, which, for the 
moft part, becomes an oblong feed : The flowers 
are produc’d at the wings of the leaves in knots, 
and adhere clofe to the ftalk. We have but one 
Ipecies of this plant, viz. 
* Parietaria.^ R.158, G.261, vulgaris.^ P . 4 7 3 . 
Pellitory, of the Wall. Common on wails. 
The juice, or deco<flion, is accounted very good for the done* 
gravel, floppage, and heat of urine. 
Saxifraga aurea. The root is fibrous, the 
leaves roundifh : The empalement is cut into 
four fegments, and fometimes five : The 
flower is apetalous, having eight chives, grow- 
ing from the' margin of the ovary : The capfu- 
la is membranous, confifting of one cell, having 
two horns and two valves, full of fmall feeds. 
The fpecies are : 
1. Saxifraga aurea., R. 158, G. 693, P.425, ro^ 
f undifolio aurea^ C. 309. Golden Saxifrage. Inmoifl: 
fiiady places. 
2. Saxifraga aurea foliis fediculis oUongis inftden- 
tibus., R. 158. Golden Saxifrage, with leaves Hand- 
ing on long foot-ftalk?. In the fames places with the 
former. 
As arum, Afarabacca. The empalement is divi- 
ded into four parts ; the fruit into fix cells, filled 
with oblong feeds : The leaves are roundifh, al- 
moft the colour of thofe of Ivy, We have but 
one fpecies, viz. 
^ Afarum^ 
