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la : The flower is .monopetalous, and cut into 
many legments, fucceeded by one naked feed, 
having no down adhering to it ; by which it dif- 
fers from Valerian. The fpecies are : 
I . Valerianella arvenfis fr^cox humilis femine com- 
prejfo^ R.201. haUuca agnina^ 0.242, P. 812. 
Lambs Lettuce, or Corn Sallad. 
2 LaEluca agnina feu Valerianella foliis ferratis^ 
r.201. An Valeriana minor annua^ P.122. Small 
Corn Sallad, or Valerian, with jagged leaves. 
3. Valerianella vulgaris fpecies major^ ferotma^ 
r. 201. Taller, late flowering Corn Sallad, with 
turgid feed. In Helfmgton-Layths dales, near Ken- 
dal^ Wefimor eland 
Limonium, Sea Lavender. The root is fibrous ; 
the ftalks naked and branched ; the empalement 
long and tubulous, expanded at the top ; the 
flowers monopetalous, and divided into feveral 
jags, that imitate fo many leaves > with redifli 
empalements. The fpecies are : 
1. Limonium^ R.201, G.332. majus vulgatiiiSy 
P. 1234. Sea Lavender. 
2. Limonium minus ^ R. 202. Limonium parvum^ 
G . 3 3 2 , E . 4 1 1 . Small Sea Lavender. At Ramf- 
gate^ in Kent. 
3 . Limonium Anglicum minus ^ caulihus ramofiorihuSy 
floribus in fpicis rarius fitis., R.202. Leffer En- 
glifh Sea Lavender, with branched ftalks, and flowers 
feldom growing in fpikes. 
Linaria adulterina, Baftard Toad-flax. The 
leaves are of a pale colour, and refemble thofe 
of Toad-flax : The flowers are pentapetalous, 
and grow on the tops of the branches adhering 
to the top of the fruit. We have but one fpe- 
cies of this plant, viz. 
Linaria adulterina., R. 202, G. E. 555. Ba- 
ftard Toad-flax, On Gog- Magog hills, and New- 
market heath. 
Acrimonia, 
