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tyt frylc, with a crooked top, containing a great 
many fmall feeds. The fpecies are : 
1. Sedum minus hamatoideSy R. 269, G. 413. mi- 
nus luteum folio acuto^ C. 283. Vermicularis ^ craf- 
fula minor vulgaris^ feu Illecebramajor^ P. 733. defer. 
The moft- common yellow Prickmadam, or Stone- 
crop. On walls. The leaves are narrow, round, 
and pointed, and the flowers yellow. 
2. Sedum minus luteum ramulis refiexis^ R. 270. 
C. 283. Aizoon fcorpioides^ G. E. 513. Vermicu- 
lar is fcorpioides^ P. 733. Yellow Stonecrop, with 
refledled flowers. On walls. 
3. Sedum minus a rupe S. Vincent ii^ R. 270. Stone- 
crop of St Vincent* % rock. It is fmaller than the 
former, and thicker fet with leaves. 
Of.. Sedum pur pur eum prat enfe^ R. 270. minus pa- 
luflre^ G.E. 515. arvenfe feu paluftre flore ruhente^ 
, P. 734, paluftre fuhhirfutum purpureum^ C. 285. 
Small Marfh-fengreen. On the moift rocks on In- 
glehorough hill, as you go from the hill to Horton^ 
in Kibbles- dale y in a ground where peat is got *, alfo 
on Hartfide hill, near Gamblesby^ in the way to Often^ 
Cumberland ; and on HinklelaWy near Settle^ Tork- 
Jhire. Its leaves, at firil coming up, refemble the 
leaves of Stonecrop, but thofe upon the ftalks arc 
longer, and of a reddifli colour. In June it feeds, 
then dies, and is again propagated by feed. 
5. Sedum parviwi acre jiore luteOy R. 270. Sem- 
pervivum ?nmus vermiculatum acre^ C. 283. Vermi- 
cular is feu Illecebra minor acrisy G. E. 517. Illece-- 
bra minor feu Sedu?n tertium DiofeoridiSy P. 735. 
Wall-pepper, or Stonecrop. This is a fmall plant, 
and has many flender ftalks, thick fet with little 
round leaves : The flowers are large in proportion, 
of a pale yellow, and grow in tufts on the tops of 
the ftalks. It is veiy bitter and hot. Common on 
walls, and the roofs of houfes. 
6. Sedum minimum non acre flore alboy R. 270. 
Small 
