C 1^9 ) 
Small white-flowet’d Stonecrop, not biting. In Suf- 
folk^ and all along the road betwixt Yarmouth and 
Donewich : On the rocks in IVeJimorela^id and Lan^ 
cajhire^ near Windermere water. 
7. Sedum minus teretifolium alburn^ R. 271, C. 
283. minus cficinarum^ G. 413, E. 512. Vermi- 
cularis flore albo^ P. 733. defer. Verm, five Craf- 
fula minor vulgaris-^ Ej. 734^ Icon, White-flower’ d 
Stonecrop, with round pointed leaves. On old walls, 
and roofs of houfes. It has long narrow leaves, fet 
upon fhort ftalks. The flowers confift of five petals, 
white on the infide, with many black purple chives 
furrounding a white navel, fhaped like a cone. 
8. Sedum minus circinato folio R. 271, C. 283. 
Small round-leav’d Houfe-leek. It has many 
branches, thick fet^ and about four inches high, 
with a vaft number of grofs, round, whitifli, or 
grey leaves, growing very clofe together, of an in- 
lipid tafte ; The flowers are white and numerous : 
The feeds minute and reddifh. 
Cotyledon, Navelwort. It has the appearance 
of a Sedum: The empalement is cut into many 
parts : The flower is monopetalous, tubulous, 
divided into five fegments, and fucceeded by five 
huflcs, or pods, feparated one from another. 
We have but one fpecies of this plant, vi%. 
Cotyledon vera radice tuber of R. 271. Cotyl, met- 
jor,, C. 285. Umbilicus Veneris^ G. 423. Veneris 
vulg, P. 740. W^l'Pennywort, Navelwort, Kid- 
ney wort. In Mirkjlack,, a fhady lane, in Winder- 
mere,^ about five miles from Kendal^ Weftmor eland "f. 
From a tuberous root arife pedicles, four inches in 
length, fix’d in the center of a thick round leaf, 
hollow on the upper fide *, among thefe fhoot up 
two or three ftalks, fometimes Angle, fometimes 
branched, and clad, from top to bottom, with ma- 
ny little pendulous flowers, of a graffy colour : The 
R leaves. 
